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About microfiber (The techy stuff)

Direct from the factory

Factory worker on cutting floor cutting a mop pattern

We strive to find the best materials to manufacture our products to ensure customer satisfaction. We also work very hard at maintaining a high standard at our facilities.

Direct from the factory

About microfiber (The techy stuff)

Direct from the factory

Factory workers in a clean healthy environment

Although we try to use the best materials, you still get a great deal by purchasing our products. they go straight from the factory to the fairs and shows were we promote our products

About microfiber (The techy stuff)

About microfiber (The techy stuff)

About microfiber (The techy stuff)

Microfiber vs human hair comparison and compared to other fibers

Microfiber is approximately 100 thinner than a human hair.

Our products have from 350gsm - 1200gsm  GSM stands for grams per square meter (g/m2) 

How it works

Under a microscope

About microfiber (The techy stuff)

Electron microscop images of microfiber and microfiber vs regular fibers

 That creates a lot of surface area in which to absorb liquid or hold dust and dirt. In cleaning products microfiber is a blend of polyester and polyamide (nylon). ... For microfiber to be effective as a cleaning product it has to be split microfiber. 

Real testimonials

Under a microscope

Under a microscope

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Customers have questions, you have answers. Display the most frequently asked questions, so everybody benefits.

Under a microscope

Under a microscope

Under a microscope

Electron microscop images of microfiber

 In average cloths, the fibers are 10–50 times thinner than a human hair—so each one is only about 3–5 micrometers (three to five microns) in diameter and about 50 times lighter than the fiber in a pair of stockings (0.3 denier compared to typical 15-denier nylon). That's smaller than pollen grains (5–10 microns) or red blood cells (10–30 microns), roughly the same size as "typical" bacteria (1–5 microns is a good rule of thumb) 

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