Microfiber cloths can be used as a cleaning tool in the kitchen. Most people use paper towels to clean spills due to cooking or wipe hands and faces. Microfiber cloths can also be used for the said purpose and can even save time since there is no need to get one at a time piece every time there is something to be cleaned.
There are also a lot of advantages in using microfiber cloth over other fabrics such as cotton dish rags. First, microfiber cloth is more absorbent, thus it can be used to dry plates without the fear of damaging the glasses, plates or other flatware. Since it is also more absorbent, it does not easily need replacement during the drying process unlike cotton dish rags which should be replaced every now and then since they become so wet with the water absorbed from the plates.
Microfiber mops can also clean spills on the floors which can reduce accidents in the kitchen. As discussed in the previous section, microfiber mops can easily clean floors in less time and are better than any other types of mops.
Microfiber towels can also be used on tiles or linoleum to remove water or spills while eating or cooking. Aside from being water absorbent, microfiber can also absorb oil. The oil is trapped inside the fiber and is only removed once the cloth is washed. Because of this, oil can be easily cleaned on kitchen surfaces.
The microfiber cloth contains tiny spaces that can trap dirt and consequently makes the surface clean, thus it is an effective cleaning tool in the kitchen. Aside from kitchen surfaces, it is also a great tool to use in cleaning kitchen appliances.
Like microfiber mops, microfiber cloth can also last for a long time without the need for replacement not like paper towels which should be restocked every now and then. Microfiber cloths can be cleaned by simply washing it with water. Oil and grime is easily removed with water unlike with dishrags which can be slimy and disgusting after use.
Aside from spills, microfiber can also remove dust, bacteria and allergens making the kitchen free from contamination. Based on a British Columbian University study, microfiber cloth with tap water is 99.94% effective in removing bacteria unlike other cloths and mops with chemicals which are only 91.86% effective.
Using microfiber cloths and mops in the kitchen should be promoted since it saves money, effort and most importantly, time.
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