Monday, December 10, 2012

Microfiber Cleaning: Just The Facts


In the past, cleaning focused solely on using chemicals. Now, a higher value is placed on factors such as chemical-free cleaning, water and energy conservation, time, labor, and employee and occupant safety. Microfiber cleaning, using cloths and mops, can help achieve that. The combination of the right tools, products and outcome-monitoring can improve the cleaning process with less water, chemicals and employee strain.

Microfiber has long been associated with chemical-free or limited-chemical cleaning. Microfiber’s effective when used dry or with water because it cleans surfaces mechanically, not chemically, by scraping them with microscopic precision. 

Microfiber technology continues to advance. Microfiber cloths treated with an antimicrobial are designed to inhibit the growth of stain- and odor-causing bacteria. The cloths remove up to 99 percent of bacteria from non-porous surfaces without the use of chemicals, and continue to provide protection for up to 300 washings. It’s important to quantify chemical savings or chemical inventory reduction when calculating ROI. Reducing chemical inventory can result in substantial savings.

Read more:
http://www.cleanlink.com/cp/article/Microfiber-Cleaning-Just-The-Facts--14466?keywords=microfiber+cloths%2C+microfiber+mops%2C+green+cleaning

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