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Why you should use microfiber cloth?

Updated: Oct 17, 2022




A high-priced microfiber cloth? It looks questionable to me when you can use plenty of clothes available at home to clean your vehicles and gadgets. But have we ever looked at the science behind a simple-looking microfiber cloth? This blog will take you through a detailed comparison and let you decide which would work best for your products.


Is it possible to get a chemical-free or complete dust and dirt-free cleaning with ordinary cotton or a woolen cloth? Definitely not! It always leaves some minute fibers or particles behind and doesn’t give the precision cleaning required. But on the contrary, studies have proven microfiber cloth to remove 99% bacteria and dirt from surfaces. This is because it has very tiny fine fibers that are approximately the size of a 1/16th part of the diameter of a human hair strand, which is unimaginably small! This small fiber size is almost equivalent to the maximum number of particles occupying the surface, which helps the cloth pick up maximum particles and bacteria from the surface, giving it a clean and glassy look. It can also penetrate well into minute pores of the surfaces and clean them.


Microfiber cloth is safe for the environment as it isn’t toxic and lasts longer than any ordinary cloth. It doesn’t necessarily require an additional chemical or a harmful cleaning agent to clean, like other materials do, adding to the cost and harming the environment. But a small quantity of water for a microfiber cloth will do the job perfectly. Hence, it helps in saving money and outlasts other cleaning clothes.


There are several types of microfiber cloth available in the market. They vary in the number of fibers they contain per inch, ranging from 50,000 to 300,000. There’s always a saying, “The More, the Merrier,” likewise, the more the number of fibers, the more the cleanliness and endurance. Microfiber products are available for every application, like electronic gadgets, vehicles, wood, glass, and steel surfaces, etc., with a special design for their independent needs.


But what goes into these fibers? These fibers include positively-charged polyester fibers, which pull up negatively charged dust particles, and negatively-charged nylon fibers, which can attract and pull up the positive unwanted particles from the surface. This makes them more effective than ordinary cloth, and is self-cleaning with water and doesn’t require any special attention to wash this cloth.


These microfibers can pick particles 7-8 times their weight in water. The materials used in these clothes, which are nylon, polyester, and polyamide, help them to be more absorbent and dry quickly. They are proven 4-5 times more effective in cleaning than conventional cleaners.


By saying environment friendly, Microfiber cloth allows for water and chemical-free cleaning. The water required to clean the surface is also much less comparatively. A study in 2002 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency found that 105 gallons of water were needed to clean 100 rooms with cotton-based cleaning materials. But, using microfiber cleaning materials, only 5 gallons of water were used to clean 100 rooms. Proving microfiber cloth is environment-friendly and saves a huge quantity of water.


Microfiber cloth’s high absorbent capacity makes it a much-preferred material for car cleaning. Service centers and garages, or even for at-home washing, these microfiber towels can be used for washing, cleaning, and detailing for a greater finish. Microfibers won't leave scratches behind or remove paint, or leaves lint in cars, making them a perfect solution for drying and polishing cars. They are also capable of withstanding heavy use or scrubbing and can last for many washes without deteriorating, making them widely used in the automotive industry.


Hence, microfiber cloth offers all the benefits mentioned above and the advantages. It would be a go-to product for cleaning all kinds of products.



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