Wash Microfiber Cloths This Way to Keep Them Working Like New

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Wash Microfiber Cloths This Way to Keep Them Working Like New

Key Takeaways

  • Shake out microfiber cloths outdoors to release dust and lint before washing them.
  • Machine-wash heavily soiled microfiber cloths in warm water; if only lightly soiled, wash them in cold water on a gentle cycle.
  • To hand-wash microfiber cloths, soak them in a sink of cool water for 15 minutes and scrub by hand.

Microfiber cloths are a staple in most homes for cleaning, as they are highly effective at attracting dust, dirt, and bacteria. They have excellent absorbency and are a reusable alternative to disposable paper towels. However, microfiber cloths require regular maintenance to work effectively; cleaning them regularly and properly is the key to their longevity. Improper washing and drying can reduce their effective lifespan. Here is everything you need to know about cleaning microfiber cloths, including their common uses and recommended cleaning frequency.

What Microfiber Cloths Are Made Of

Microfiber cloths are made from an ultra-thin synthetic fiber, often a mix of polyester and polyamide. These fibers are extremely thin, about 1/100 the diameter of human hair and 1/20 the diameter of a strand of silk. Typically, there are about 200,000 fibers in a square inch of microfiber cloth, which gives it its signature soft and lint-free feel. It has a unique combo of soft yet durable qualities.

Where to Use Microfiber Cloths

Microfiber cloths attract dust, grease, and other debris. They also have large surface areas, allowing them to hold onto dirt, dust, and bacteria without spreading them across surfaces. This removal process eliminates the need for harsh cleaning solutions and chemicals. Because they are super absorbent, lint-free, and durable, they are a go-to cleaning tool in many households. Microfiber cloths are often used to clean surfaces, countertops, floors, and glass. They are also used for automotive care and to gently clean eyeglass lenses.

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How Often to Clean Microfiber Cloths

Microfiber cloths pick up dirt and grease from surfaces they clean. Ideally, you should wash them after every use or at least after every third use. If you wait too long, they develop an unpleasant aroma from trapped moisture and bacteria. If the cloth is reused without washing between cleaning jobs, the trapped dirt can scratch and damage new surfaces.  

You can wash microfiber cloths in a washing machine or by hand. Always check the care label and follow the instructions for best results.

How to Machine-Wash Microfiber Cloths

Although you might think tossing a microfiber cloth in with the rest of the laundry is a good idea, it's best to avoid doing so. The fabric will attract lint from other natural fibers, such as cotton, and cause tiny knots or pills to form on its surface. Therefore, it is recommended always to separate microfiber cloths from other items. Additionally, to prevent the transfer of dirt, separate lightly soiled microfiber cloths from heavily soiled ones. Always give the fabric a good shake outdoors to loosen and release excess dirt and dust before placing microfiber cloths in the machine. Machine-wash heavily soiled microfiber cloths in warm water and lightly soiled ones in cool water, using a gentle or delicate cycle.

For better results, pre-soak heavily soiled cloths in warm water before running them through the washer cycle. To pretreat stains, dab the stain with an enzyme-based stain remover or heavy-duty laundry detergent. Work the solution into the fibers with your fingers, and let the cloth sit for at least 10 minutes before putting it in the washing machine.

How to Hand-Wash Microfiber Cloths

Before washing microfiber cloths by hand, shake off any excess dirt or dust. For a quick hand wash, fill a basin or sink with cool water, soak the cloth for about 15 minutes, and scrub it to remove dust and other particles. Rinse and wring out the excess water and then store in a cool, dry place.

For heavily soiled cloths, use warm water and a few drops of unscented laundry detergent. Soak for the same length of time and gently rub the fibers together to release dirt and tough stains. Rinse thoroughly in clean water and gently squeeze out any excess water before air-drying.

Drying and Storing Microfiber Cloths

Air-dry microfiber cloths on a flat surface or hang them on a line or drying rack. While you can use a dryer, it isn’t the most effective method. If you do use one, opt for low heat or air-dry settings and avoid adding any dryer sheets or balls. Remember to clean the lint trap thoroughly before and after each use.

Before storing the microfiber cloths, ensure they are completely dry to prevent mold and mildew growth. Fold and organize them in a drawer, shelf, or sealed bin in a clean, dry space. Avoid storing them in direct sunlight or high temperatures. Also, avoid mixing them with other cleaning cloths.

When to Replace Microfiber Cloths

With regular proper care, a microfiber cloth can last up to two years or 300 to 500 washes. Many high-quality microfiber cloths have a guaranteed lifespan listed on their label (usually measured in the number of washes) if maintained according to the manufacturer’s instructions. You know it is time to replace them if your microfiber cloths start losing absorbency or softness. Persistent odors, even after cleaning, and fraying are also signs that it is time for a replacement.

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