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Microfibre is a fibre with less than 1 dernier per filament. (Dernier is a measure of linear density and is commonly used to describe the size of a fiber of filament). Nine thousand meters of a 1 dernier fibre weighs one gram. Fibres are combined to create yarns. Yarns are knitted or woven in a variety of constructions, suitable for various applications.
KENT Car Care Microfibre products are constructed from split conjugated fibres of polyester and polyamide. They are exceptionally soft and hold their shape well. When high quality Microfibre is combined with the right knitting process, it creates an extremely effective cleaning material. This material can hold up to seven times its weight in water, and absorb surface dirt into the fabric fibre.
KENT Car Care Microfibre cleans on a microscopic scale. According to tests using Microfibre materials to clean a surface leads to reducing the number of Bacteria by 99%, whereas conventional material reduces this number by only 33%. This quality greatly enhances its use as a household valeting product.
KENT Car Care Microfibre also absorbs fat and grease and their electrostatic properties give them a high dust-attracting power. In many household cleaning applications (washing floors, furniture etc) KENT Car Care Microfibre can be used without detergents or chemical cleaning solutions that would otherwise be needed.
Having been used for domestic cleaning once soiled, KENT Car Care Microfibre can be safely machine or hand washed, as long as no bleach or fabric conditioner is used. These will clog and render ineffective the millions of fibre ends that make this product so exceptional.
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