Microfibre cloths
Notes on the care of our microfibre cloths
Microfibre is a collective term for fibres whose fineness is less than 1 dtex, i.e. 10,000 m of such a microfibre weighs a maximum of 1 g. In general, the fineness of microfibres is between 0.3 and 0.8 dtex. Microfibre fabrics are exceptionally soft and retain their shape. Because microfibres are so fine, many of them can be packed tightly together. Many more fine fibres are needed to make a thread, resulting in a larger thread surface area.Source: Wikipedia
An outstanding property of microfibre is that it does not form lint.
To remove any production residue from the product, we recommend washing our cloths before use. This also applies to our coated microfibre cloth Tornador® CRYSTAL CLEAR and the PVA dry cloth Tornador® Towel.
You should also not use fabric softener when washing microfibre cloths. Fabric softener would clog the microfibres and the towels would no longer be as effective in cleaning or drying.