Microfiber Cloths Make Cleaning a Breeze

Alison Palmer • Jul 06, 2017

Microfiber Cloths Make Housework Easier Your housework will be easier and quicker if you use microfiber cloths for your general cleaning tasks.  These are a relatively new space age invention.  Each microfiber cloth has millions of microscopic fibers that grab dirt and dust and hold on to them until the cloth is laundered.  You can […] The post Microfiber Cloths Make Cleaning a Breeze appeared first on Custom Maid.

Microfiber Cloths Make Housework Easier

Your housework will be easier and quicker if you use microfiber cloths for your general cleaning tasks.  These are a relatively new space age invention.  Each microfiber cloth has millions of microscopic fibers that grab dirt and dust and hold on to them until the cloth is laundered.  You can find microfiber cloths in any home store and most big box stores carry them as well. If you have not tried cleaning with microfiber, now is the time!

For dusting, use the cloths dry with no chemicals.  When you come to a sticky area or perhaps a ring left by a sweaty glass, just dampen the cloth with plain water and it will remove the marks.  To avoid cross contamination, use different colored cloths for different areas: Pink for dusting, yellow for bathrooms and blue for cleaning kitchens for example.

Not Your Mother’s Dust Rags

You must be careful when laundering microfiber cloths.  Use cold water and regular detergent.  NEVER use bleach or dryer sheets.  Dry them in a cool cycle and they will last for years under normal household use.

Custom Maid uses microfiber cloths when cleaning.  Hire us to tackle your weekly or bi-weekly cleaning chores so you can spend time in the hammock, in the shade of an old oak tree.  Call us today at 499-8568 to get started.

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Editor’s Note:  We originally published this article in May 2013.  We have edited it for freshness, accuracy and comprehensiveness.

 

 

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