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Microfiber

Conventional Mops

Have a large, heavy mop head

Require frequent changing of cleaning

solution

High chemical use

High water use

Labor intensive

Microfiber Mops

Light and ergonomic

Prevent cross-contamination

Dense, durable fibers reach into surface pores

Cost effective

Less work intensive

Drastically reduce chemical and water use.

Microfiber preferred in

Healthcare facilities

Schools

Hospitality

Janitorial

Business offices

Personal home use

Care Instructions

Microfiber cloths can be washed and dried over 600

times; no bleach or fabric softener should be used.

Microfiber should be washed and dried by itself, as it will

attract lint and cotton from other fabrics.

Key Points To Remember

Microfiber cleans surfaces without leaving streaks.

Microfiber comes in various sizes – 12”x12”, 14”x14” and 16”x16”

Microfiber may be imprinted with your logo.

Microfiber mops can be laundered up to 500 times versus a conventional mop which is 50-75 times

60% lifetime cost savings on mops

.

Mops and cloths remove more dirt, dust and grime with a single pass

Less water used in laundry –

up to 80% water reduction

.

Reduction in the time it takes to wring out a conventional mop versus a microfiber mop –

20% labor

savings per day.