Thursday, September 3, 2009

Rag: Cleans Almost Everything With Just Water


The Ultimate Rag: Cleans Almost Everything With Just Water!

Microfibers are tiny fibres that have been slit into millions of finer fibres that are no thicker than one hundredth of a human hair. The special slitting process produces an ultra-fine fibre with wedge shape filaments and a core of nylon. The wedge shape, the nylon core, and the smaller size fibre are the key to their effectiveness. When these tiny fibres are woven together into a cloth through a unique weaving method, the result is a powerful cleaning tool. Each cloth consists of tens of thousands of tiny storage compartments that lift the dirt up, trap the waste and leave a clean streak-free surface. Thy nylon core within the microfiber form tiny cutting edges that break up surface dirt and easily absorb and remove oils and other grimy substances. The only solvent you need is water!

Microfibers can accumulate and absorb more particles of dirt than any other fabric known. The ultra-fine fibres with their wedge shape filaments attract and hold the dirt deep into the core of the splits of fibre. The fibres are so numerous that they drastically increase the surface area of the material, providing superior cleaning power. Chemicals will actually diminish the cloth's ability to clean by filling the thousands of microfiber storage compartments which are reserved for dirt, grease and grime.

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