Professional Microfiber Lint Free Cloth

The ultra-fine microfibres capture dirt from most surfaces, they create a very large surface area per fibre and are naturally statically charged so that they have a strong suction effect. In other words, they collect as much dirt as possible in just one wipe, even from the smallest surface crevices. 

How to use Use dry or damp. When dusting use dry or slightly damp. The split fibres create static, which attracts dust leaving a smear-free finish. For cleaning, wet with water and ring out thoroughly. The fibre’s capillary action helps scrape the surface, lifting, and capturing dirt and germs. If using chemicals, you can spray the cloth or the surface. Fold in half, fold again to make eight sides or again for smaller surfaces. Place the cloth flat on the surface and apply pressure, when wipe to clean. Use a different side for different surfaces.

Key features & benefits

 • Requires water to clean effectively. 

• While it doesn’t kill germs, if effectively lifts and removes 99.9% from surfaces. 

• Absorbs seven times its own weight in water. 

• Low linting and short pile works well with glossy surfaces. 

• Easy to clean, quick to dry and can be washed many times.

Caring for your cloth 

The Contract microfibre cloth can be washed by rubbing surfaces against each other in water, which will remove the worst of the soil. The cloth is machine washable up to 60⁰ and can be washed multiple times. Do no bleach or use conditioner, which can affect the millions of tiny fibres

Please note: We only have green and yellow cloths left

Guide to Colour Coding

Colour coded cleaning, the process in which colours are paired with cleaning equipment for certain locations. This helps in reducing the spread of germs across areas as well as increasing hygiene throughout a business or home.

For example using a single mop to clean every floor in a restaurant, can spread bacteria from the washrooms and toilets to kitchen and also food preparation areas. This carries a risk of cross contamination and  therefore illness. Applying a colour coded system to set apart sensitive areas from one-another is the most efficient and effective way of reducing the risk of cross contamination.

Red - Sanitary Appliances & Washroom Floors
Yellow - Clinical & Healthcare
Green - General Food And Bar Use
Blue - General Lower Risk Areas (Excluding Food Areas)