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Everything You Need to Know About MICROFIBER CLOTHS!

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Microfiber Cloths: Uses, Benefits & Care Guide
In this video, Melissa Maker shares everything you need to know about microfiber cloths including how to wash microfiber cloths, picking the right microfiber cloth and what makes up a microfiber cloth.
What Is Microfiber Anyway?
Microfiber can be hard to understand because everything is so, well, microscopic! To give you an idea, each fiber in microfiber is two times finer than silk, three times finer than cotton, eight times finer than wool, and one hundred times finer than a human hair!
These fibers are woven together to create a yarn, which is then woven into a cloth material that is able to pick up the tiniest dust and dirt particles. The thicker the cloth, the more yarn is used during the weave process and the better it cleans. That's why Maker's Cleaning Cloths are so thick and heavy, and why cheaper alternatives are so thin. If it feels light and flimsy, or if you can see through it when you hold it up, it's not going to clean like a Maker's Cleaning Cloth.
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In this video, Melissa Maker shares everything you need to know about microfiber cloths including how to wash microfiber cloths, picking the right microfiber cloth and what makes up a microfiber cloth.
What Is Microfiber Anyway?
Microfiber can be hard to understand because everything is so, well, microscopic! To give you an idea, each fiber in microfiber is two times finer than silk, three times finer than cotton, eight times finer than wool, and one hundred times finer than a human hair!
These fibers are woven together to create a yarn, which is then woven into a cloth material that is able to pick up the tiniest dust and dirt particles. The thicker the cloth, the more yarn is used during the weave process and the better it cleans. That's why Maker's Cleaning Cloths are so thick and heavy, and why cheaper alternatives are so thin. If it feels light and flimsy, or if you can see through it when you hold it up, it's not going to clean like a Maker's Cleaning Cloth.
*** FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM! ***
*** START YOUR JOURNEY TO A CLEANER LIFE! ***
HOME PRODUCTS WE LOVE:
Questions? Comments?
We'd love to hear from you - say hello down below!
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