Don’t Clean This with a Microfiber Cloth | February 10, 2025
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When cleaning, you can use various cloths and cleaning products. A commonly used cloth is the microfiber cloth. However, it’s smart to avoid using these colored cloths on certain surfaces because they can cause more damage than good.

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Indispensable in Households
We’ve previously written about this multifunctional cloth, what it is, and what you should clean with it. Microfiber cloths are made of composite materials and have been a household staple since the 1990s.

A Microfiber Cloth and Some Water
Microfiber cloths can absorb all dirt with just a little water. They can easily remove dust or make glass shine again. But be cautious with wooden surfaces, high-gloss furniture, and mirrors. The cloths are somewhat rough by nature. For example, if you have rough hands, the cloth may catch on them.

Don’t Clean Wood with a Microfiber Cloth
You’re better off not cleaning a wooden table or cabinet with a microfiber cloth. These often have a protective layer on the wood, which can be damaged by the cloth. Afterward, stains or rings might remain on the wood.

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