Every now and then a product comes along that doesn’t just deliver on its promise, it over delivers. This is true of microfiber cleaning cloths, which are the best thing since soap and water. Really. Years ago, I kept hearing murmurs about microfiber coming out of Sweden and thought I’d give it a try because if anything needs to be made easier, it’s housecleaning. Now that I’ve changed to microfiber to clean the houses I work at, I won’t be going back. Once you try them, you’ll understand why, too.
As a house cleaner, I have discovered a secret weapon that has become indispensable in my daily routine – microfiber cleaning cloths. They are more than just cleaning tools; they are my trusted companions, the unsung heroes of my cleaning endeavors. Let me share a short story about how I can’t live without microfiber.
Every morning, as I prepare to head out for a day of cleaning houses, I make sure my cleaning caddy is well-stocked with an assortment of microfiber cloths. I have them in various sizes and colors, each designated for a specific task. Blue for glass surfaces, green for kitchen counters, and yellow for general cleaning – they are color-coded for efficiency.
My day begins with a visit to a client’s home, where a myriad of cleaning challenges await. Whether it’s fingerprints on glass windows or stubborn kitchen spills, my trusty microfiber cloths are always up for the task. The way they effortlessly glide across surfaces, picking up dirt and grime, never ceases to amaze me. There’s an almost magical quality to how they capture dust and leave a streak-free shine.
Microfiber’s ability to trap and hold onto particles, from the tiniest specks of dust to larger debris, is a game-changer. I can tackle the entire house with a single cloth, thanks to their remarkable cleaning power. And the best part? They do all this without the need for harsh chemicals, promoting a healthier, eco-friendly approach to cleaning.
As the day progresses, I move from one house to another, each with its unique cleaning challenges. I couldn’t imagine facing them without my beloved microfiber cloths. Not only are they incredibly effective, but they are also durable and easy to maintain.
At the end of a long day, I return home, exhausted but content. I can’t help but smile as I glance at my collection of microfiber cloths, neatly arranged and ready for the next day’s adventures. They have become an essential part of my cleaning routine, and I can’t fathom a world without their remarkable cleaning abilities.
In the world of house cleaning, microfiber is my steadfast companion, and I’m grateful for the day I discovered their incredible cleaning prowess. These unassuming cloths have transformed my work, making the toughest cleaning challenges seem like a breeze. In my journey as a house cleaner, I’ve learned that life is just a little bit brighter and cleaner with microfiber by my side.
One of the drawbacks of housecleaning is that it is just so darn hard to do — and it takes so many cleaners. But microfiber has changed all that. These cloths actually attract dirt and trap it in the fibers. At only 1/16th the size of a human hair, the fibers don’t just trap dirt, they trap bacteria, too.
The cloths are made of a polyester and polymide blend that retains a static charge. This makes them actually attract dust, dirt, and pet hair. The cloths are also so efficient at trapping dirt that they don’t demand gallons of cleaners, so you can even clean with water alone which is important if anyone in your home is chemically-sensitive, has breathing problems, or has asthma.
According to one study, microfiber cloths pick up 99% of bacteria using only water. With houses becoming more and more air tight, cleaning with water makes sense because if you’re able to clean with fewer chemicals, then those chemicals won’t be trapped in the house with you. A university in Canada performed a study that tested the cloths’ cleaning ability in restrooms and found that microfiber with water cleaned as well as a rag with disinfectant.
Microfiber cloths also beautifully polish chrome, fixtures, windows, wood floors, and granite. That’s right, granite; beautiful to look at and awful to maintain. If anyone had told me how hard keeping that shiny surface would be, I doubt I would have installed it in my own house. But then I use microfiber and it helps me maintain my love affair with my granite.
I’ll never forget the look on the homeowner’s face when he asked me if I thought granite was a chore to maintain. I then proceeded to show a side by side comparison of the cleaning ability of a sponge and a microfiber cloth. I enjoyed his amazement at the incredible cleaning ability, and I think I sold another set of towels that day.
The same is true for those glass cook-tops that require the special “cook-top cleaner”. Fortunately, microfiber is there. With a damp cloth, you can make your glass cook-top sparkle without all the special cleaner and paper towels every single time you want to clean it. It does a great job on stainless, too.
Wood floors and windows are another cleaning challenge. With wood, it’s not a good idea to damp mop because over time water damages wood, but yet wood floors need an occasional mopping. Lightly sprayed with water, special microfiber mops pick up the tiniest bits of dirt and wipe smears and stains away without using excessive amounts of water.
And who wants to clean windows? I do because I hate looking out dirty windows and the microfiber makes cleaning them so easy. For windows, I use two microfiber cloths. One is wet with a weak solution of water and window cleaner and the other dry. I wipe the windows first with the wet one to get the dirt off and then wipe to a perfect shine with the dry one. Unlike with paper towels where you need to wipe until your arm wants to fall off to make your windows shine, it only takes seconds to clean windows with microfiber.
When you buy microfiber towels, be sure to wash them in hot water first to plump up the fibers. Add a little dish soap to a dishpan and wash the cloths in with the hottest water possible. Rinse, wring them out, and they’re ready for use. After use, wash the same way or throw them in the washer. Make sure you don’t add fabric softener or put them in the dryer. You can get literally hundreds of washes from one cloth.
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