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How to Clean Microfiber Cloth

How to Clean Microfiber Cloth

Microfiber cloths are the go-to tool for cleaning various surfaces, but they can be challenging to clean themselves. Improper cleaning can harm the cloth's fibers, which will reduce its effectiveness and shorten its lifespan. In this guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about how to clean a microfiber cloth.

How to clean microfiber cloth

The Do's and Don'ts of Cleaning Microfiber Cloths

Before we dive into the details, let's talk about some general rules for cleaning microfiber cloths. These are the do's and don'ts of cleaning these cloths:

Do:

• Clean your microfiber cloth after every use

• Use warm water to clean your cloth

• Rinse your cloth thoroughly after washing

• Air dry your cloth

Don't:

• Use fabric softener when washing your microfiber cloth

• Use detergent unless it's specifically designed for microfiber cloths

• Wash your microfiber cloth with cotton materials

• Apply heat to your microfiber cloth during cleaning or drying

Cleaning by Hand

Cleaning your microfiber cloth by hand is a simple and effective way to remove dirt and grime. Follow these steps to clean your microfiber cloth by hand:

  1. Fill a bowl or basin with warm water. The water shouldn't be too hot or too cold.
  2. Place the microfiber cloth in the water and move it around to release dirt and debris.
  3. Rinse the cloth thoroughly with clean water.
  4. Hang the cloth to air dry.

Cleaning with Washing Machine

Washing your microfiber cloth in the washing machine is also an effective cleaning method and saves you time! Here's how to do it:

  1. Wash your microfiber cloth separately from other materials to prevent lint and debris from getting trapped in the fibers.
  2. Use a warm water setting, and avoid using fabric softener or detergent.
  3. If possible, use an extra rinse cycle to remove any remaining residue.
  4. Air dry the microfiber cloth or use a low-heat setting in the dryer.

For more detailed instructions on washing microfiber towels, check out this helpful guide from Alsco.

Tumble Dry, Air Dry, or Iron?

As a rule, air drying is the best way to dry your microfiber cloth. It reduces the risk of damage to the fibers and ensures the cloth remains clean and absorbent. If you need to use a dryer, use the lowest heat setting possible, and avoid adding non-microfiber materials.

Ironing your microfiber cloth is not recommended, as the heat can damage the fibers and reduce the cloth's effectiveness.

Microfiber cloth

How to Clean Very Dirty Microfiber Cloths

If your microfiber cloth is extremely dirty and conventional cleaning methods don't work, you can try boiling it. Here's how:

  1. Fill a cooking pot with two-thirds of water and bring it to a boil.
  2. Place the microfiber cloth in the pot and reduce the heat to a light boil.
  3. Stir the cloth with a spoon to prevent it from touching the sides or bottom of the pot.
  4. After a minute, remove the cloth and rinse it with cool water.
  5. If boiling doesn't work, it's time to retire the cloth and invest in a new one.

Frequency of Cleaning

To keep your microfiber cloth in good condition, it's important to clean it after every use. This will prevent dirt and debris from building up in the fibers and ensure the cloth remains clean and effective.

Cleaning your microfiber cloth properly is essential to ensure its longevity and effectiveness. By following the tips outlined in this guide, you can ensure your microfiber cloth remains clean, absorbent, and effective.


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