[Quick Tear-Away Rag Reach] Easy to tear off one sheet on a convenient roll of 75-count microfiber cloths, to be accessible on demand for tear and go cleaning
[Super Absorbent] Effective cleaning without the need of cleaning solutions and able for dry and wet conditions; washable and reusable up to 50 times
[Lint-free and Streak-free] Available to absorb spills, wipe down surfaces, remove dust and debris. Works great on glass, dishes and other smooth surfaces
[Multipurpose and Practical] Ideal for cleaning interior and exterior surfaces around your home, kitchen, gym, or garage. And even helps make staining, detailing, painting, and much cleaner and simpler on your car, boat, or RV
[Skin-friendly and Preminium] Made of 87% Polyester and 13% Polyamide, each cloth measures 12 x 12 inches, a convenient size to grip in your hand, yet still large enough to wrap on the end of a floor sweeper or mop
Product Description
1Absorbency Performance2Cloth Details3Recycled Material
Easy Tear-Away Cloth Reach
If you look closely at a microfiber cloth, you’ll notice the strands look like an asterisk because they are split to flare out. Each strand acts like a hook that scrapes up moisture or grime!
Lint-Free & Streak-Free
Made to trap dirt, grime, and other particles.
Effective under wet and dry conditions.
High Absorbency
The soft microfiber used in these cloths is super absorbent and made to trap dirt, grime, and other particles. Absorb water more & faster and dries faster than cotton, safe for all hard surfaces.
Reusable and Washable
Unlike most wipes where you use them once and dispose of, they are machine washable! No more need to spend on rolls and rolls of paper towels.
How to take care of your microfiber cleaning cloth?
The most important part of effective cleaning with a microfiber cloth is the clean cloth itself. Follow these tips to get the best result possible:
Wash the cloth after every use. Use room temperature water and gentle detergent.
Avoid fabric softener or bleach when washing microfiber cloths. They will negatively affect the microfiber, resulting in less effective cleaning.
Air dry washed microfiber cloths and be very careful when using tumble dryer-high heat can damage the microfiber.
If you need to use the washing machine, wash individually or with other non-linting synthetics.