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Microfiber is a polyester and nylon (polyamide) fiber that is used to make fabric. The
fiber is split many times smaller than a human hair. This makes it a superior tool for
cleaning and germ removal because it is able to penetrate cracks and crevasses that
cotton cloths or paper towels are not able to reach. The increased surface area of the
fibers and their star shape also allow them to absorb up to 7 to 8 times their weight
in liquid. The fibers generate a static electric charge when moved across a surface that
attracts dust and contains it, rather than spreading it around or releasing it into the
air when dry dusting.
The term microfiber technically applies to fiber that is 1.0 denier or smaller. The
smaller the denier measurement, the finer and more effective the microfiber. Superior
microfiber measures 0.13 denier. Manufacturers have created products with different
weaves and weave densities for specific types of tasks. Ask the vendor about the grades
of microfiber that are available and which grade is best for specific cleaning tasks.
Benefits of Microfiber
1. Effective at capturing microbes: Several studies have determined that microfiber
is better than cotton at capturing bacteria. The University of California, Davis
Medical Center compared the amount of bacteria picked up by a cotton-loop mop
and by a microfiber mop. The cotton-loop mop reduced bacteria on the floors by
30%, whereas the microfiber mop reduced bacteria by 99%.2
2. Prevents cross-contamination: Microfiber cloths and mops are available in
different colors so that a color-coding system can be implemented for specific uses.
For instance, in bathrooms, pink cloths can be used for toilets and yellow cloths for
sinks. Green cloths can be used for office cleaning
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