gailm
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Post by gailm on Jul 21, 2005 14:41:23 GMT -5
Are any of you using microfiber mops and/or cloths in your cleaning? What were you using before? If you have a large business, how did you convert? For more information on microfiber: housecleaningpro.com/articles.htmlGail
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Post by Kevin on Jul 26, 2005 23:59:01 GMT -5
We dont use microfiber, just the standard paper towels and terry clothes. I would also be intrested if anyone has completely changed over to only microfiber.
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Post by russo on Oct 18, 2005 3:14:47 GMT -5
we use microfiber products and tell our customers we do too. we say " we use microfiber technology" and it helps us sell. the results we have had is we are currently saving about 20% in labor. the only other cleaning clothes we use are medical huck towel which are cheap and very affective!
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Post by Pages Personal Cleaning on Oct 18, 2005 6:21:08 GMT -5
I just switched to microfiber a few months ago and I absolutely love them. You wouldn't believe how much faster the cleaning goes using microfiber. Patti
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Post by GDP Cleaning Service on Oct 18, 2005 14:47:04 GMT -5
We use them also , as long as they are kept clean they are great to use.
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carl
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Post by carl on Oct 27, 2005 12:57:35 GMT -5
We started using them also and we love how versatile they are. we put them in a bag when we can't use them any more, bring home wash and they are ready to go.
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Post by tlisley on Oct 29, 2005 18:59:31 GMT -5
I use microfiber and really like it. A couple of points to remember when using it: :)Use less chemicals, the microfiber seems less effective when it starts to get wet. :)Wash your micofiber cloths, mop pads, etc. seperately from any other cloths. They pick up lint and things easily. :)Just my 2 cents. Traci
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Post by Pages Personal Cleaning on Oct 29, 2005 19:09:33 GMT -5
Traci is right. And also don't bleach them. Patti
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