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We've two issues here - particle removal, and sanitation. Microfiber (dry or wet) will remove and retain (until over-loaded) most particles down to bacteria size, so dry dusting will remove most surface bacteria (and apparantly some viruses). Obviously, don't use the same cloth you used in the...
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Fold it until about hand-size; re-fold to a clean side when it gets a bit dirty. We start with a 16" x 16" , fold it twice to an 8" x 8" or three times to a 4" x 8" (how wide is hour hand?) for either 8 or 16 sides. Should last for quite a while unless you're not dusting...
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Microfiber Wet Mops : I have found that my customers who use microfiber have reduced their use of my disinfectant by 1/3 to 1/2 . Not so good for my pocket book but good for theirs. Consider a microfiber alternative to the flat microfiber mop. MedWaste Solutions also carries a microfiber string mop for...
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They are fantastic in reducing waste, chemical consumption and lowering costs all while performing in outstanding fashion. We carry micro fiber cloths, mopheads and other materials at our online store: www.icasupplycentral.com What makes ours unique is they are manufactured by a company called Algoma...