Cleaning Cloth

Cleaning cloths

Description

Cleaning wipes
Cleaning cloths
Disposable cleaning wipes
Disposable cleaning cloths

Features and Benefits

Cleaning cloths avoid paper towel waste.
Cleaning cloths helps you reduce your cleaning budget.
No cleaning agent, soap, or detergent necessary.
No chemicals involved - no harmful fumes or vapours, gentle to your hands and non-allergetic.
Cleaning cloths do not leave any scratches, mist or marks.
Cleaning cloths removes scuff marks from floors.
Cleaning cloths removes heel marks from tile.
Cleaning cloths removes bad corrosion from metals.
Cleaning cloths removes rust stains from bathtubs, wash bowls, etc.
Cleaning cloths removes rust from bumpers, trim, wheels, hub caps.
Cleaning cloths removes road film form glass and metals.
Cleaning cloths removes alcohol, water, ink and heat stains from furniture, etc.
Cleaning cloths removes surface scratches from furniture, enamel, and silver.
Cleaning cloths removes burn marks from electrical appliance, porcelain stoves, etc.
Cleaning cloths removes paint spots from metal, glass porcelain, tile and varnished surfaces.

Uses

Designed for window cleaning, mirror cleaning, glass cleaning, dishes, cleaning glasses, cooking pots,  kitchen stove, hot plate, microwave, oven, grill oven, kitchen sink, bathtub, shower, washbasin, kitchen cabinets, furniture, computer screens, tv's, stereos, bikes, musical instruments, marble slabs, floor coverings, tiles, cleaning chrome and high gloss surfaces, cleaning lenses, jewellery, paintings, picture frames, electronics, painted metal, toys, tools.
Use a dry cleaning cloth to remove dust by static electricity.
Use a cleaning cloth to shine appliances.
Use a cleaning cloth to removes dirt and grease.
Dust blinds, shutters, curtains and valance, picture frames, plants, hard wood floors.
Use cleaning cloths to clean the top of couches and chairs.
Use cleaning cloths to lifts pet fur off furniture.
Use cleaning cloths to quick floor clean-ups.
Use cleaning cloths to clean sinks, tile and fixtures.
Use cleaning cloths to prevent build up on shower stalls, bathtubs, especially glass doors.
Use cleaning cloths to clean dashboard and upholstery and leather furniture.
Use cleaning cloths to remove surface grease and food from appliances, stovetop, inside fridge and microwave oven.
Use cleaning cloths to shine taps and fixtures, clean cabinet and countertops.
Use cleaning cloths to polish pianos, wood furniture and instruments.
Use cleaning cloths to remove spots on carpet or large carpet area cleaning.
Use cleaning cloths to wipe sneakers and shine shoes.
Use cleaning cloths to remove crayon off surfaces.
Use cleaning cloths to shine jewellery and removes tarnish from silver.
Use a dry cleaning cloth to remove stickers and tape residue.

What surfaces it should be used on

Cleaning cloths can be safely use on:

Sterling Silver
Plated Silverware
Pewter
Gold
Chrome
Nickel
Steel
Aluminum
Porcelain
Pots
Cars
Copper
Brass
Auto Body
Bronze
Furniture and Antiques
Enamel
Ceramic Tile

What surfaces it should not be used on

Do not use cleaning cloths on:

Mirrors
Windows
Lens
Computer components

Application

Apply the cleaning solution into the cleaning cloth and wipe.
Use a bucket of warm water only to rinse the cleaning cloth.
Use a dry cleaning cloth for dusting or polishing.
Use wet with water only, for cleaning heavily soiled areas such as outside dirt, and kitchen grease.
Use a cleaning cloth slightly dampened with water to clean glass. 
Either sprinkle water on the entire cleaning cloth or wet half the cleaning cloth.
In most cases there is no need to wipe the surface dry after the cleaning cloth has been used, as evaporation enables surfaces to air-dry to a lint and streak-free shine. 
You can also spray water directly on the surface to be cleaned and wipe with a dry cleaning cloth.
Use a cleaning cloth soaked in hot water for a few minutes before each usage to open up the fibers.
Use dampened with or without cleaning solutions.
Rinse the cleaning cloth into the warm water bucket as needed.
Wring out well.

Presentations

Dry Cleaning Cloths
Premoistened Cleaning Cloths

Recommended Brands

Scotch-Brite Cleaning Cloths
Solutions Cleaning Cloths
Uline Cleaning Cloths

Precautions

If water marks appear, the cleaning cloth may have been too dirty or wet.

Handling

The cleaning cloths should not be ironed, nor washed with conditioner/fabric softener or dryer softener sheets, as it would reduce the cloth’s static electricity.
Boil the cleaning cloth to remove any residue, if fabric softener is used.
Avoid washing in a load with terry towels, unless you put them in a mesh bag for delicates to prevent lint build up.
Cleaning Cloths should not be used with stainable materials such as paints and inks.
Do not damp the cleaning cloth with chlorine bleach or abrasive solutions because it will shorten their lifespan.

Storage

After you washed your cleaning cloths store them in bags and keep them handy in kitchen drawers.

Disposal

Discard old cleaning cloths in the trash.

Maintenance

To improve the lifespan of the cleaning cloths, it is necessary to wash them on a regular basis.
When you are done using your cleaning cloths wash them in your washing machine using hot water.
For quick cleaning after use, simply hand wash in hot water, or use a very small amount of dish or laundry detergent.
Do not use hand soap as it contains oil. 
Be sure to rinse well.
Either air or tumble-dry, up to 90 degrees.
Periodically boil the cleaning cloths in water for a few minutes on your stovetop. 
This disinfects and causes the fibers to swell releasing trapped grease and dirt.