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The host can order additional sets using her host benefits. See the April Monthly Host Special flyer for the product number. AND if she spends $60 out of pocket before taxes she gets a set free too.NMmommy said:I am sorry that is what I meant. I can't change the title. I need two sets. She can only get one right?
Microfiber towels are made from a blend of polyester and polyamide fibers that are much finer than traditional fibers used in towels. This makes microfiber towels incredibly soft and absorbent, making them perfect for cleaning and drying.
Microfiber towels have much smaller fibers that are able to pick up and trap dust, dirt, and liquid particles. This makes them more effective at cleaning and drying compared to regular towels. Additionally, microfiber towels are also more durable and long-lasting.
It is recommended to wash microfiber towels separately from other fabrics to avoid lint transfer. Use a mild detergent and avoid fabric softeners, as they can clog the fibers and reduce absorbency. It is also best to air dry or tumble dry on low heat to maintain the integrity of the fibers.
Microfiber towels are versatile and can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks, such as wiping countertops, dusting, and cleaning windows. However, it is important to avoid using them on rough surfaces or with harsh chemicals, as this can damage the fibers.
Yes, microfiber towels are considered to be more environmentally friendly than traditional cotton towels. This is because they require less water and detergent to clean, and are more durable, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Additionally, some microfiber towels are made from recycled materials.