What's Microfiber?

Microfibre is causing a stir in the cleaning industry. It is quickly becoming the cleaning and polishing fabric of choice in daily cleaning. Microfibre is a superior, chemical free textile that is made from polyester and polyamide. The thickness of microfibre is finer than 1/100 (0.1-0.3 denier) of human hair and has a triangular shaped cross section. Due to that it can be used dry for dusting and polishing, or slightly dampened with water for cleaning almost any washable surface. A microfibre product can absorb up to 7 times its weight in water. And while it is among the softest materials ever created by man, it is also incredibly strong. That's because [split" microfibres contain thousands of [loops" per square centimeter. This high density of fibres results in a fabric that cleans more thoroughly than traditional cloths and is durable enough to withstand over 500 washings. Making microfibre extremely cost effective, since it is highly re-usable. Many people believe that microfibre products will become the leading cleaning product of the 21st century.