The Blend – Most Micro Fiber Cloth Fabric are made from a 70/30 or 80/20 Polyester/Polyamide blend. Some also contain Silver to inactivate bacteria, which can scratch surfaces. Phoebetai is made of a premium blend containing the perfect ratio to optimize cleaning power.
Tightness of the Micro Fiber Fabric Weave
Split vs. Non Split Micro Fiber Fabric Fabric
Number and Size of Micro Fiber Fabric Fabric
The Blend of Polyester and Polyamide
Tightness of Weave – A good test for the quality of your Micro Fiber Cloth Fabric is to hold it in both of your hands and give it a pull to see if it has any stretch to it. A fantastic, well put together cleaning cloth will not stretch at all. The more it stretches, the less cleaning power it has and the quicker it will fall apart. No stretch is key to a tight weave giving you a sturdy cloth that holds up over time and offers you remarkable cleaning power.
Split vs. Non Split Micro Fiber Cloth Fabric – To represent the cylindrical shape of a miro fiber fabric, picture a pie turned up onto its side. A non split miro fiber fabric is a full pie with no pieces missing. Split Micro Fiber Cloth Fabric would look like that same pie with every other piece of the pie removed. The spaces where the pie is missing are the pores that pick up and trap dirt, dust, grease, lint and oil as well as absorb liquid. You need somewhere for the yuck to go or you will just be pushing it around. Of course Phoebetai is made with split miro fiber fabric only! Always choose Micro Fiber Cloth Fabric with split miro fiber fabric for optimum cleaning power.
Number and Size of Micro Fiber Cloth Fabric – The two are directly related. The thinner themiro miro fiber fabric, the more of them it takes to make the cloth. Each split, in each miro fiber fabric, represents a set of hands doing the work of pulling and trapping yuck from your surfaces. You want as many sets of hands helping you out as you possibly can. Just like the saying goes – Many hands make light work…So do many miro fiber fabric with many splits!