Product Care & Information
PVA SPONGE MOPS:
Each mop comes dis-assembled.
Please see the "How to Assemble your PVA Mop" before following these instructions.
The Super PVA sponge mop is shipped dry and the sponge is hard. Rinse or soak for about 10 minutes in fresh warm or hot water before use.
Sponge will harden again after use as it dries. THIS IS NORMAL - it aids in resisting bacteria/mold/mildew. Simply soak a few minutes again before next use.
PVA sponge is resistant to mold, odor, or mildew. If your PVA sponge mop should develop mold or mildew (brown, black, or green spots), wash the product with liquid detergent and ammonia. If stains or odor should still be evident, soak in a 5:1 solution (5 parts water for 1 part liquid bleach) for about 5 minutes.
NOTE: Product color may change - test for fastness. Rinse well. Bleach will eventually make PVA sponge crumble or break apart.
MicroPolishing Cloth
The MicroPolishing Cloth is one of the finest meshed microfiber cloths manufactured in the world. Its soft and supple feel allows dusting and polishing similar to a soft skin chamois or supple suede. Unlike other cheap microfiber cloths, ours is made of 65% polyester and 35% polyamide (nylon).
The MicroPolishing cloth eliminates dust, paper fibers, and haze on many items, including: flat panel lcd and plasma screens, mirrors, glass, sunglasses and reading glasses, and more! Works great as a polishing cloth to take off various polishing compounds on brass, silverware, and auto finishes.
For best results, use when clean. Works best with water or can also be used dry. The MicroPolishing Cloth may be hand washed with a mild detergent, in warm water, and air dried. Do not use bleach or softener! Do not iron. Do not wash or dry with other cotton items.
CLEAN AIDE COMMERCIAL MICROFIBER TOWELS - 12-PACK - COLOR CODED FOR SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
Ever wonder how cleaning staff in hospitals, restaurants, and commercial buildings keep things clean and safe? First, they're trained in proper procedures. Second, they use specific products in specific areas. One of these products is the Clean Aide Commercial Microfiber Towels. They're color coded for a reason:
- Red is for high bacteria areas like toilets and urinals;
- Green is for food prep areas like kitchen counters and serving areas;
- Yellow is for walls, hallways, and floors;
- Blue is for general wiping of equipment and vehicles.