
Whether you want to remove germs from high-touch surfaces, protect your workers from potential injury or strive for a greener, healthier learning environment, Microfiber deserves a closer look.
What Is It?
Microfiber is a blend of densely constructed polyester and nylon fibers that are microscopic (about 1/16th the thickness of a human hair). Because of their small size and density the tiny fibers are able to penetrate microscopic surface pores and hold the dirt as well as up to six times their weight in liquid.
How It Works
Unlike traditional loop mops, wipes and cleaning tools that simply move or push the contaminants, dirt and dust from one point to another, the Microfiber cleaning system actually attracts particles because each individual Microfiber is positively charged. Since dust, dirt and other particles are negatively charged, the particles are attracted to the Microfiber and trapped within until it is washed, at which time the charge is broken and the particles are released.
With Microfiber’s increased surface coverage, your cleaning power is maximized and there is a reduction in the amount of dust, dirt, particle and bacteria left behind.