I love microfiber cloths for cleaning and dusting.  They work great, are easy to clean and usually you can find them pretty inexpensively at your local stores or online at places like Amazon.

Microfiber household cloth
Microfiber household cloth (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Microfiber cloths are composed of extremely fine, densely-woven fibers, which makes them more absorbent and adhesive than ordinary cloths. Because they are reusable, and work without using detergents or cleaning chemicals, they are an eco-friendly way to clean. There are various kinds of microfiber cloths for different jobs. Here are some of the different types, what they are used for, and how they work.

* Bath towels and washcloths

With a texture reminiscent of terry cloth, microfiber bath towels are reputed to absorb water from hair and skin more efficiently and quickly than traditional terry towels. Microfiber washcloths clean the skin gently and thoroughly without harsh cleansers, making them ideal for acne sufferers.


For make-up wearers, removing such substances from the skin can involve a lot of time, scrubbing, and cleanser. But microfiber washcloths are said to facilitate make-up removal without extensive use of soap or other cleansers. Proponents claim that they also air-dry faster.

They come in a variety of colors to suit most bathrooms as well.

* Microfiber “suede” cloths

These kinds of microfiber cloths are ideal for dusting. They have a velvety, suede-like surface that is good for computer screens and table tops. They also work to clean CDs and DVDs.

* Optical microfiber cloths

These also have a suede-like feel, and will clean optical lenses without chemicals or scratching. Like the suede microfiber cloths, they are also good for CDs and DVDs. These are convenient for a purse or pocket, and you won’t have to find a water source or chemical cleaner when you need to see more clearly.

* Waffle-weave microfiber

This soft and absorbent kind of microfiber weave can be used to dry your skin as well as hard surfaces like boats and cars.

* Mops

Usually held onto the mop head by Velcro, microfiber mops can be used to clean hardwood, vinyl and linoleum flooring, as well as cars, boats, and RVs.

Microfiber cloths can be washed and reused, but bear the following tips in mind when washing your microfiber cloths:

-Hand or machine washing is fine.
-Do not use bleach (it damages the fibers).
-Do not use fabric softener, as it creates a film on the fibers.
-Be careful when drying them with other clothes, because they can pick up lint from other fabrics.
-Dry on low heat or air dry.

Microfiber cloths can be used wet or dry, depending on the job at hand and the kind of cloth you are using. They are an economical alternative to paper towels, and a more effective and efficient cleaning option than typical cloths or rags.

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2 thoughts on “Microfiber Cloths – What Do They Do and How Do They Work

  1. I love to use microfiber towels to dry my hair. It’s so much better than using a regular towel and my hair always turns out free from frizz and ultra soft. Microfiber towels have so many uses!

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