
Tips To Make Cleaning Your Bathroom A Breeze
Microfiber is a superior cleaning fabric. As noted by Today, these towels last longer than cotton cloths, have an almost magnetic ability to attract dust and germs, and are extra-effective with the simple addition of water. However, “With microfiber, you get what you pay for,” explains Green Cleaning Coach Leslie Reichert. “Bargain microfiber has fewer fibers, around 50,000 per square inch. Since it’s the fibers that do the work, bargain cloths do not clean as well as quality cloths, nor do they last as long — only about 50 washings.” Microfiber towels are ideal for streak-free bathroom mirrors, sink faucets, and even drying hair. “Using microfiber rags eliminates up to 99 percent of bacteria — about three times the effectiveness of traditional cleaning cloths,” Molly Maid president Vera Peterson explains to Family Handyman.
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