Waffle weave microfiber is great for removing caked on dirt, picking up crumbs and wiping up greasy messes. You can use microfiber dish cloths for washing dishes, wiping off your stove, table tops or counters with ease. You can even wipe off your cabinets, microfiber doesn't harm wood surfaces because it leaves only a very fine film of water on the surface after cleaning.
When you clean with a microfiber dish cloth you won't have to follow up with a dry cloth!
Clean your refrigerator faster using a microfiber cloth, by just wiping off all your shelves and draws.
Bacteria doesn't grow in microfiber cloths like it does in cotton dish cloths, so they don't get "smelly" like regular cotton cloths can; even though microfiber is more absorbent it also drys out quicker than cotton.
Microfiber will clean up your kitchen without the use of harsh chemicals, just use water or clean up while washing dishes using your regular dish soap. You can eliminate using stainless steel cleaners on your stainless steel appliances, just wipe with a microfiber dish cloth and walk away!
Microfiber gets better with age, becoming even more softer.
Use the waffle weave microfiber cloths, every 7-10 days to exfoliate your skin. (Wet a microfiber cloth with warm water and gently scrub your face in circular motions beginning at the middle and working your way out. Treatment should last no more than 90 seconds for the entire face. Then dry your face with a clean soft towel.)
Microfiber is hypoallergenic and nonabrasive and will clean your skin well without soap, a great plus to those who are sensitive to soaps. Microfiber cloths due to their capillary action and open spaces, dry very quickly; but still grap hold of the dirt, dust and oil residue pulling it deep inside the fibers, and not back on you.
If you have short hair, or just want to spruce up your hair, wet a microfiber wash cloth and running it through your hair. It will pick up dirt and oils off your hair, giving you a neater look without having to completely wash your hair, then dry it with the microfiber hand towel. So when in a hurry try this out. This concept works good if you are camping or have a water shortage.
If you like to use natural soaps with allot of fat and oil in the soap, you will need to suds yourself first then rub with the cloth, otherwise the cloth will suck the fatty soap deep into the fibers, just like it does dirt. To keep your microfiber in great condition rinse the cloth well, with hot water after each use, not allowing the soap to coat and dry on the fibers.
Then just wash in warm to hot water with a mild detergent, with no bleach or fabric softener to keep the microfiber in tip-top shape.
These waffle weave dish cloths come in 6 colors: Off white, dark green, navy, light mint, light blue and purple.