I remember the first cleaning cloth I had when I began the cleaning service in 2006. It was an old, sad, recycled rag in a giant plastic bag filled with clothes from a janitorial supply company.
As a new cleaner, I could tell this rag was a disaster. Therefore, I contacted the company selling janitorial supplies. I told them, “You’ve got to get me something better,” the company replied, “If you’re willing to invest a bit more, you can try this high-end microfiber and see how it compares to other rags.
That was the day when the game changed. It was love at first sight, as some might consider it. Microfiber made my work so much simpler. I achieved better results in a fraction of the time of traditional cleaning rags. This is one reason why I’m super-loved by microfiber. However, not all microfibers are high-end, professional-grade microfiber.
But it’s difficult to find top-quality cleansers made of microfiber. I founded Maker’s Cleaning, my own cleaning products business. I designed high-quality, accessible products that could simplify cleaning and keep rags from the garbage bins.
A few of the Microfiber cloths for cleaning I have around my house are more than ten years old and are still in use! A typical cleaning rag doesn’t last half as long before being thrown away in the garbage. That’s why Melissa, get to the purpose in this post! Okay, the purpose of this is that today I will show you 27 ways to clean microfiber cloths. So let’s begin!
Bathtub Wipe Down
If you plan to perform the maintenance cleaning of your bathtub, that gives it a good clean but aren’t dealing with lots of soap scum. Microfiber is the best choice. Spray your bathtub with a multi-purpose cleaner, and wipe the tub with a microfiber towel.
Bathroom Floor Cleaning
I’ve indeed been cleaning my bathroom floors using microfiber towels for years. I use the same microfiber cloth to clean the sink and wipe my feet. I employ two towels to scrub the floor and clean the baseboards.
Clean the Sink
Have you ever wondered how professional cleaners achieve that shine and high-polish look on sinks? Since I am a certified cleaner, I can assure you it’s microfiber. These cloths are highly absorbent, which means they’ll take in all that moisture and leave no streaks of dirt behind.
Polish Mirrors
I love using Maker’s Clean Glass and Electronics Cloth cut into quarters. Then, I prepare the cleaning solution with equal parts water and vinegar and spray it onto the mirror. Then, I create an S pattern using my cloth, ensuring no marks or streaks are behind.
Clean Cupboards
I am a sucker for cleaning doors to the cupboards with microfiber towels. I employ a general, all-purpose cleaner as well as a folded cloth. As always, I use an easy S pattern. This removes all marks, stains, and dirt from my cabinets without destroying the surface.
Dry Dishes
Drying dishes can be a hassle, and regular towels end up soggy too fast to dry many dishes. I use my Maker’s Clean Waffle Microfiber Cloth when cleaning dishes. It’s very absorbent, extensive, and dries quickly, making drying dishes easy.
Drying Shower Glass
When you’ve cleaned your bathroom, the glass may be streaked when your shower isn’t dried correctly. This is the time that it is that the Maker’s Clean Microfiber Cloth is handy. I move from the top to the bottom of the glass shower with my microfiber cloth to get a smooth, streak-free shine.
Clean Baseboards
I have seen someone else using an old towel to clean her baseboards! The microfiber cloth can remove dust without leaving marks, and you can toss it into the washer for use again. It’s a win for everyone.
Washing Machine Clean and Dry
The drum cleaning of washing machines is much simpler with a huge microfiber cloth. Additionally, when I clean the gasket on my washing machine, I dry it with the help of a microfiber cloth to prevent mold buildup.
Clean the Stove
Using microfiber towels to clean ovens shocked me. However, they do the job very! Clean your oven with an oven cleaner that is of high quality, and allow it to sit for a bit. Watch your microfiber cleaning cloth take on the work for you.
Deep-Clean Oven Burners
To clean a cooktop that needs make us,e of an enzyme-based cleaner. It should be left for a minimum of five to ten minutes before wiping with a microfiber rag. Need more oven help? Read How to Clean Oven Racks.
Car Cleaning
Anyone who previously had to clean a vehicle knows how fantastic microfiber can be for this task. It can help remove all dust and dirt. Using general-purpose cloths to clean your dash and flat weave windows with cloths is possible.
Eliminate Scuff Marks
Marks of scuffing on painted surfaces can be removed using a microfiber cloth and little baking soda. Wet your cloth using a small amount of water, then sprinkle small amounts of baking soda. Try a small area at first. If you are successful, scrub it and clean it off.
Clean TV Screens
I wouldn’t suggest the use of any item on television screens. Instead, you can employ a flat microfiber cloth and weave it using an S-shaped pattern from the top to the bottom.
Countertops and Surfaces
A microfiber cloth is the ideal cleaning companion to any counter, which includes granite. Spray whatever cleaner best suits the countertop, and then use your material in an S shape to keep your counter looking sparkling and clean.
Leather Cleaning
Microfiber is also safe for use on leather! It can be used dry, or add a small amount of leather cleaner on the microfiber cloth before cleaning your furniture or furniture made of leather. Choose a fabric with the same or similar shade to your leather to avoid the transfer of color. Check out how to clean a leather purse for more information on how to clean leather.
Wipe Baby and Toddler Items
If you’re seeking a non-chemical cleaning method, consider using a microfiber towel and water to wash down the items in your baby’s space. For more chemical-free baby clean-up ideas, refer to Cleaning a Baby’s Changing Table.