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Does your cloths have claws?

  • mariettasamotherst
  • May 29, 2021
  • 1 min read

Do you use Paper ply towels, cotton shop rags or Micro Fiber cloth, for your cleaning needs?


It all comes down to “Purpose”.


People love the convenience of a paper towel but are they thinking about the environment or even the cost?


According to statistics.com, the average household spends $17.50 per month on disposable paper towels. That’s an average of $120.00 a year on paper.


Unfortunately, paper towels cannot be recycled the way other paper products are because the fibers usually are too short to be used again. And in the oxygen-starved conditions of a landfill, paper towels break down and generate methane, a greenhouse gas that is 23 times more potent than carbon dioxide.


One of the most popular towel choices available, Cotton fabric has been around for hundreds of years. Cotton shop rags/cloths may wear down and fray more quickly and dry more slowly than synthetic varieties.


Micro Fiber Cloths are manufactured to be thinner than human hair and even silk and are woven in a way that splits the fibers, making the cloth claw-like and ultra-absorbent, picking up stubborn dirt with just the addition of water. Towels made of microfiber are incredibly soft and lightweight, and once used to mop up moisture, easy to wring out and use again.


Micro Fiber Cloths last up to 5 years if washed 25 times per year.


We buy 5 and coordinate our cloths to match the cleaning task at hand. Also with proper care we save dollars on cleaning supplies .



We are environmentally friendly! Contact us today for your free estimate.

 
 
 

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