The unique microfiber waffle-weave construction allows the cloth to effectively clean either dry or wet depending on the task, all without chemicals. 16" X 16" size.
Benefits | Where to Use | How to Use
Single Cloth, $5.45
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2CheckOut.com Inc. (Ohio, USA) is an authorized retailer for goods provided by Clean Solutions.
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Set of Five,
$23.50
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2CheckOut.com Inc. (Ohio, USA) is an authorized retailer for goods provided by Clean Solutions.
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Benefits of Using Waffle Weave Cloth
- Highly absorbent.
- Easily performs all the mundane cleaning tasks that need to be handled in your home. The windows, the doors, and the floors. And don't forget the necessary dusting of knickknacks on the shelves.
- Saves you money because it reduces what you spend on cleaners by a good 70% or more.
- Cleans mirrors and other glass surfaces without streaking.
- Cuts cleaning time considerably - It's not only faster- it's also a more effective way to clean.
- Simplifies the entire cleaning process because you can quickly go from one cleaning task to another. Just rinse and keep cleaning.
Glass Surfaces for Dusting and Cleaning: All Hard-Washable Surfaces: Sinks, countertops, etc.,
- Glass Surfaces Dusting: use the cloth dry; or spray with a spritz of water for damp dusting.
- Cleaning: dampen the cloth, wring well, and wipe. Or, mist a cloth with water to get the right amount of dampness.
- All Hard-Washable Surfaces: Sinks, countertops, etc., turn on the water and start cleaning.
Replaces paper towels, ammonia, sprays, and furniture sprays. Made of 80% Polyester and 20% Polyamide.
Care of the Microfiber Waffle Weave Cloth
- Wash by hand or in washing machine with gentle detergent.
- Dry in dryer or air dry.
- DO NOT USE FABRIC SOFTENER IN WASHER OR DRYER.
- DO NOT USE BLEACH
Microfibers should be washed and dried separately from other clothes and towels. This will prevent the absorption of lint from other fabrics. Also avoid fabric softener, and never use bleach: For quick cleaning, hand wash with any hand soap or dish washing liquid; rinse well.
For thorough cleaning use the washing machine. Microfiber loves hot water -- the hotter the better. It makes the microfibers swell to release trapped dirt.
Thank you to The Rag Company for this information.
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