Introduction to microfiber cloths:
The concept of a microfiber cloth is nothing short of revolutionary, and in
many respects, for scientific and technical "wiping", it is far superior to
the more traditional lint-free cotton
and lint-free polyester wipers used up
until now.
The architecture is best described as having filaments made up of a unique
fluted core of nylon with wedge-shaped (or pie-shaped, depending on your
perspective) polyester fitting into the "flutes" of the core nylon. Both
types of fibers will attract both water as well as oil and the relative
sharp edges of the pie-shaped filaments literally "cut" through stains on a
surface, with the stain and other particles being drawn into the crevices of
the structure of the cloth. Conventional fabrics leave the particles
adhering to their outside surfaces, allowing them to scratch and harm
delicate surfaces but with the microfiber construction, the "dirt" particles
are literally drawn inside the texture of the cloth, and keeping them from
causing harm to the surface.
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