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are tiny fibers that have been slit into millions of finer filaments that
are no thicker than 1/100th of a human hair.
The special slitting process produces an
ultra fine fiber with wedge-shaped filaments and a core of nylon. The wedge
shape, the nylon core and the smaller size fiber are the keys to the
effectiveness of the cloth.
When the
microfiber is correctly woven into cleaning cloths, the result is masses of
hooks and loops, over 35,000 per square inch, creating tiny pockets which
clean and trap dust, dirt, pollen, mites, grime, grease and bacteria.
The
result is a powerful cleaning tool.
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is generated by the fabric so that dust and dirt literally
jump into the cloth and become trapped within the
filaments.
Dust is no longer moved from one resting place to
another. It is absorbed into the cloth.
TiPe Cleaning System was created as a result of the
research conduced by the Swedish hospital establishment in an effort to
reduce the spread of infection within the confines of the hospital.
The hospitals determined that dry cleaning with the TiPe
Cleaning Cloth System reduced surface contamination 85% better than
traditional wet/chemical cleaning.
Microfiber technology has reduced the consumption of
chemicals in Sweden by over 75%.
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