Treat yourself
Indulge in these beautiful new microfiber cloths in Nordic Beige, a color that perfectly blends with and enhances any home decor. You'll notice how the cloths seamlessly integrate into your space, avoiding the distraction that bright, busy colors can create, often making a home feel cluttered.
Facts:
These cloths are made from extremely fine synthetic fibers—80% polyester and 20% polyamide (nylon). The fibers are much thinner than a human hair—up to 100 times thinner, in fact.
Microfiber cloths have an exceptional ability to trap and hold dirt, dust, and bacteria. Their fine fibers create countless tiny nooks and crannies that effectively capture particles.
Because microfiber cloths can clean so effectively with just water, they reduce the need for chemical cleaning agents. This makes them an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional cleaning. Additionally, they are highly durable and can be washed hundreds of times before losing their effectiveness, making them an economical choice.
Microfiber cloths can absorb up to 7-8 times their weight in liquid, making them incredibly efficient for wiping up spills and cleaning surfaces without leaving streaks.
Studies have shown that microfiber cloths can remove up to 99% of bacteria from surfaces, even without the use of cleaning agents, making them a highly hygienic option.
Microfiber cloths are gentle on delicate surfaces such as glass, mirrors, and screens. They won’t scratch but still effectively remove dirt and grease.
They can be washed at 60°C, and we recommend drying them on a drying rack or radiator to maintain the microfibers' excellent properties.
Cloths can be used both dry and wet—with or without soap.
Enjoy your new cloths!
Studies:
University of California, Davis (2007): A study at UC Davis found that microfiber cloths could remove up to 99% of bacteria from surfaces, compared to traditional cotton cloths, which only removed about 30%. The fine fibers in microfiber cloths allow them to capture small particles, including bacteria, much more effectively.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Study (2002): The EPA published a study showing that microfiber cloths are effective at removing bacteria and viruses from surfaces in the healthcare sector. They found that microfiber cloths could reduce bacteria by up to 99% when used correctly.
University of Massachusetts Lowell (2013): This study focused on cleaning in healthcare facilities and found that microfiber cloths were better than traditional cleaning cloths at reducing bacterial levels on hospital surfaces.
Most of these studies demonstrate that the structure of microfiber cloths, with their numerous tiny fibers, allows them to penetrate deeper into crevices and capture particles, including bacteria, far more effectively than traditional cleaning cloths. However, it’s important to note that their effectiveness depends on proper use and regular washing to prevent bacteria from accumulating in the cloths.