A microfiber cloth is a type of cleaning fabric made from ultra-fine synthetic fibers, typically a blend of polyester and polyamide .
Key characteristics include:
• High absorbency: It can hold up to seven times its weight in water, making it effective for drying surfaces.
• Strong dirt-trapping ability: The tiny fibers create a large surface area and a static charge, which attracts and traps dust, dirt, and even bacteria without scratching.
• Versatility: Used for cleaning various surfaces like glass, electronics, cars, and furniture, often with just water, reducing the need for harsh chemicals.
• Reusability: Durable and machine-washable, it can be reused hundreds of times, making it an eco-friendly alternative to disposable wipes.
Its soft texture and efficiency have made it popular in both household and professional cleaning settings.