Reusability
Because microfiber mops and cloths can be laundered and reused, cost saving
overall can be significant
and some disposables can even be eliminated.
Microfiber cloths and mop heads can withstand about 500 washings.
No Cross-contamination
Fresh product is used in every room. The microfiber cleaning system is so
sanitary it's used
in hospital applications around the world
Make your environment more dust-free
Microfibers amazing static electric charge and microscopic fibers pick up dust
conventional mops leave
behind. Microfiber dust mops even picks up micro-dust
normally only captured by HEPA vacuums.
Micro-dust dulls floor finish over time.
Floors cleaned with microfiber dust mops keep a high polish shine longer.
Big Savings on chemicals, material, labor, laundry
and workman's comp.
Chemicals - Because of the technology built right into microfiber products,
fewer chemicals are needed to
achieve the same level of cleaning excellence.
Chemical use can be reduced by using microfiber systems.
Material - Buying microfiber dust cloths and mops is a cost-effective way to
make your cleaning materials
last longer. Microfiber fabric is extremely durable
and can hold up to at least 500 washings. Reusability
translates to less
material to buy over the years.
Labor - Save hundreds of personnel hours, approximately 15 - 30%, through
microfiber use. Because
the system is easier, faster, and doesn't require mop
wringing and bucket emptying, cleaning tasks
can be completed more quickly.
Laundry - Microfibers cleaning ability to size ratio is much greater than
conventional mops and cloths.
Micro-mops take approximately two thirds less space
in washers and dryers than conventional mops.
This saves money on water,
detergent, electricity, and time. Likewise, conventional mops are usually
sent
out for commercial laundering at great expense. Microfiber cloths and mops can
be laundered in
a standard washing machine and dryer.
Workman's Comp -
Not only are floors maintained in the best,
driest condition
possible there by reducing
slip and fall claims, but those employed to maintain
the floors experience fewer lifting injuries. Some microfiber
systems weigh a
featherweight 5 pounds, so that even those staff members on light duty can use
the product with ease.