Understanding Microfibre

History

Microfibre has been around since the 1950’s but has only recently made a significant impact on the commercial cleaning market. This is primarily due to the cost of production decreasing and its popularity growing. The combination of these two factors has seen China become a world leader in quality microfibre production.

Benefits

Microfibre cloths are designed for cleaning on a microscopic scale. According to tests using microfibre materials to clean a surface leads to reducing the number of bacteria by 99%, whereas a conventional cleaning material reduces this number only by 33%. Microfibre cleaning tools also absorb fat and grease and their electrostatic properties give them a high dust-attracting power. Microfibre is super absorbent, able to hold up to 7 times its own weight in water.

One of the best features of microfibre is it leaves no lint, this is particular beneficial when wiping down glass and mirrors. Microfibre will leave a streak free finish.

Composition

Microfibre is synthetic fibre about 1/100th the diameter of a human hair and 1/20th the diameter of a strand of silk. The most common types of microfibres are made from polyesters, polyamides (such as nylon) or a combination of polyester, polyamide and polypropylene. The shape, size, and combinations of synthetic fibres are selected for specific characteristics, including soft-ness, toughness, absorption, water repellency, electrodynamics and filtering capabilities

All Microfibre World cloths are with 70% Polyester and 30% Polyamide for our Korean Range and 80% polyester and 20% polyamide for other ranges.

Weight – GSM

The weight of our cloths are measured in grams per square meter (GSM). Our knitted cloths Range from 250 GSM right up to 1100 GSM for our Plush. Cheaper and lesser quality cloths will weigh anywhere from 150 -220 GSM. These cloths simply wont last longer than a few dozen washes with out having to be replaced. On the other end of the scale, some cloths can get up to 600 GSM. These are top shelf polishing cloths and not worth the investment for commercial cleaning purposes. Our cloths strike the perfect balance between weight, performance and value.

Caution

Because microfibre has such strong absorptive properties, when a cloth picks up dust and dirt it will stay trapped in the cloth. If you continue to clean or polish a surface with a dirty cloth, the trapped dirt can scratch your cleaning surface. If you are polishing a cars exterior paint surface, ensure you remove all the dirt and use a clean cloth.