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Microfiber cloths: Everything you need to know

4 overlapping colored microfiber cloths
four overlapping colored microfiber cloths

Presently it is seen everywhere, in household cleaning cloths, athletic gear, upholstery on furniture, and car cloths, Microfiber is commonly used in various sectors of the economy. One of the most popular materials used in the manufacture of towels is microfiber. Microfiber towels can often be found in gyms, hotels, and spas.  If you’ve ever wondered why microfiber cloths are so popular, Here’s what you need to know about them.

What is microfiber?

Microfiber is a man-made fiber made of synthetic materials, typically a blend of polyester and polyamide (nylon). The fiber is very fine i.e. 1/100th the diameter of a human hair and about one-third the diameter of cotton fiber. Microfiber has many fibers and is more densely packed than conventional ones.  It makes an incredible fabric with plenty of advantages over natural woven materials.

Usage of Microfiber

Microfiber cloth uses for home and kitchen cleaning, hand cleaning the oven, fridge, almirah, and racks

Microfiber products are used for a variety of tasks, from drying your car to cleaning your floors. They can be used in bathrooms, hotels, and spas. There are multipurpose usages of microfiber cloths. You can use them for

  • Car cleaning and detailing
  • Home & Kitchen Cleaning
  • Camera and lens cleaning
  • Bath towels
  • Gym & spa
  • Microfiber sheets
  • Face towels
  • Sports towel

What is so great about microfiber towels and why they are worth it?

Microfiber is commonly used in various sectors of the economy. A good deal of industries, offices, and homes are switching from conventional cleaning methods to microfiber. Its low maintenance cost and multipurpose usage make it more versatile. As compared to the other cleaning methods cleaning with a microfiber cloth is inexpensive, effective, and time-saving. Microfiber is not a replacement but an addition to conventional cleaning methods.

Benefits of microfiber towels

A yellow color microfiber car cloth is placed on car dashboard.

Absorbency

One of the major significant benefits of microfiber towels is their absorbency. It can absorb up to eight times its weight in water. One stage of the microfiber production process is microfiber splitting. The controlled chemical process in this stage splits the microfibers, thus significantly increasing their contact surface which enhances the absorbing capacity of microfiber fabric.

Durability

Since microfiber fabric is made of synthetic fibers and they are woven in such a way that these towels last hundreds of washes and they are more durable than cotton towels.

Economic

Although the initial cost of a microfiber towel may seem expensive, however, it saves more bucks in long run. Since they are more durable than cotton towels and their multipurpose usages make them pocket friendly.

Waterless cleaning

As compared to other cleaning methods microfiber cleaning cloth needs 95% less water and fewer chemicals thus we can save more water and it makes less harm to the environment.

Clean more effectively

Microfiber fabric is positively charged, hence it attracts negatively charged dust and grime. The open spaces in the fibers enhance its contact surface and improve its capacity to hold dust and grime, as well as its capacity to retain water.

Positively charged split strands attract negatively charged dust and dirt, which makes them a green option in contrast to a cleaning material treated with synthetic compounds or a (substance) splash and wipe technique.

Anti bacterial

Another reason microfiber towels are so popular is that they are antibacterial. Study shows that apart from cleaning and polishing the surface microfiber can wipe off the germs and microorganisms that carry bacteria and causes diseases.

Regular towels can harbor bacteria, but microfiber towels are resistant to bacteria growth. This makes them a great choice for those who love to maintain a certain level of hygiene.

Disadvantage of microfiber towels?

Non-biodegradable

Since microfiber is made of synthetic fibers like polyester and polyamide and they are not biodegradable while washing these synthetic fibers they leak microplastic particles into washing machine water and this water makes its way into local waterways and it pollutes the environment.

Conclusion:

Microfiber material is a synthetic fiber that usually made of polyester and polyamide fibers. Microfiber towels often have more features than cotton towels. They are more absorbent, more durable, they dry faster, and they are anti-bacterial.

Microfiber is not biodegradable and you may be disheartened by the environmental drawback of microfiber. However If we see its pros over cons, It needs less water used in manufacturing and cleaning. It is more durable and economic than cotton, you can wash them hundreds of times, and they have a lower environmental footprint than cotton. They can be used in various tasks and their multipurpose usages make them a perfect choice over the cotton towel.

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