Thursday, February 19, 2009

Microfiber vs. Cotton

Microfiber cloths remove 99.9% of the bacteria from surfaces, resulting in a cleaner, healthier environment.

Microfiber is a compound of polyester and polyamide that is one hundred times thinner than a human hair.

Microfiber picks up dirt, grease and moisture, leaving the surface clean and dry.

Traditional Cotton Cloth pushes dirt and moisture around, leaving the surface moist and unclean.

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