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Gone are the days when old T-shirts and towels served as a rag. Cleaning today signed a long-term contract with scientific and technological progress. And scientists have embarked on the warpath against dirt and invent more and more new means for better cleaning. And special thanks to them - for the microfiber! Subtleties:HistoricalMicrofibers were first made in Japan in 1976. And in 1990, engineer Rudolf Nordin of the Swedish company Advanced Cleaning Technics AB patented ACTEX microfiber production technology. ProductionMicrofibers are made by extrusion: first, a star-shaped polyamide thread is dipped into melted polyester, and then squeezed through a microscopic hole. After the polyester has cooled, the circuit is detached. This is how an ultra-thin double filament is born, each component of which has a large micro-gap area. Discuss on the forum: microfiber napkins PracticalIt is these micro-gaps in the microfiber filaments that determine its powerful absorbing properties. And small distances between thin fibers create high capillary pressure, which, like a vacuum cleaner, so easily absorbs grease, dust and water. Microfiber myths1. A microfiber cloth is an expensive fadSimple arithmetic will help to scatter this myth like a house of cards. For example, an ACTEX napkin will serve for at least 5 years. During this time, you would need dozens of rags, ordinary and rubber gloves, several bottles of polishes, glass detergents, descaling, etc. But this is nothing compared to the harm that chemicals do to your family's health. Therefore, a microfiber cloth is a profitable investment that returns a hundredfold. Dishwashing cloths: bamboo or microfiber? 2. All microfiber is the sameBranded napkins differ from analogs in supermarkets only in price. The difference is in the price, but not only. The fact is that it is of great importance what the cross-sections of the threads are and how the fabric is made from microfibers. The best ways to create microfiber cloth are patented and the manufacturing companies keep them secret. And rags made of such fabric are many times more expensive, although they last many times longer and are better cleaned. 3. Microfiber rags kill bacteriaI would like to, of course, but it is not. Although branded napkins still provide hygienic cleaning. Microfiber does not kill, but absorbs bacteria and germs from the surface and keeps them inside. Thus, laboratory tests have shown that ACTEX wipes clean the surface of microorganisms by 98%. And this, we repeat, without the use of any chemical means. But do not forget to wash the rag with ordinary laundry soap after each cleaning. 4. Microfiber can scratch the surfaceHolding a napkin in your hands, you can understand where this myth comes from. Matter practically clings to the skin. Microfibers penetrate the smallest irregularities in surfaces, removing dirt 100%. However, they do not cause any mechanical damage. This has been proven by numerous tests. The truth about microfiber
Let's discuss on the forum: detergents for washing dishes without chemicals Microfibers in numbersJust 453 grams of microfiber fiber is enough to cover the Earth's equator 10 times. Household chemicals in figures200 ml. harmful substances that are contained in chemical products are consumed by a person annually. Yarmolenko V.O. |
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