Microfiber
Conventional Mops
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Have a large, heavy mop head
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Require frequent changing of cleaning
solution
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High chemical use
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High water use
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Labor intensive
Microfiber Mops
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Light and ergonomic
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Prevent cross-contamination
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Dense, durable fibers reach into surface pores
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Cost effective
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Less work intensive
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Drastically reduce chemical and water use.
Microfiber preferred in
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Healthcare facilities
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Schools
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Hospitality
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Janitorial
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Business offices
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Personal home use
Care Instructions
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Microfiber cloths can be washed and dried over 600
times; no bleach or fabric softener should be used.
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Microfiber should be washed and dried by itself, as it will
attract lint and cotton from other fabrics.
Key Points To Remember
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Microfiber cleans surfaces without leaving streaks.
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Microfiber comes in various sizes – 12”x12”, 14”x14” and 16”x16”
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Microfiber may be imprinted with your logo.
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Microfiber mops can be laundered up to 500 times versus a conventional mop which is 50-75 times
–
60% lifetime cost savings on mops
.
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Mops and cloths remove more dirt, dust and grime with a single pass
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Less water used in laundry –
up to 80% water reduction
.
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Reduction in the time it takes to wring out a conventional mop versus a microfiber mop –
20% labor
savings per day.




