
This microfiber cloth can remove up to 99% of bacteria without using chemical cleaning products. Why? Take it from Wade, your cleaning expert?
Microfiber cloths are made of tiny synthetic fibers (smaller than a human hair!). Each fiber splits into little hooks. When you wipe a surface with Wade's Wipes, each of the 64 million micro-hooks grab onto dust, dirt, and even bacteria like a high-tech Velcro. Because the fibers are so fine, they also create tons of surface area—meaning they can trap way more gunk and soak up way more water than cotton. That’s the power of microfibre!
Why don't my rags ever last? Wade wants to know how you're washing them.
If you wash microfiber with fabric softener, the softener leaves behind a waxy coating. That coating clogs up the fibers’ hooks, making them smooth and slippery. Microfibre can't differentiate between "good" and "bad" molecules. If you fill up your wipe with fabric softener, it'll have no room left for germs.
The Sani-Pro cloth can be washed up to 300 times without affecting its performance.
Pro tip!
What color should I buy?
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Red 🔴 → High-risk areas like toilets & urinals, sanitary bins
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Yellow 🟡 → Low-risk restroom areas like sinks, dispensers, doors
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Blue 🔵 → General, low-risk areas like desks, furniture, common surfaces
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Green 🟢 → Food service & kitchen areas like counters, appliances, prep stations
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Orange 🟠 → Heavy-duty, multipurpose areas like trash bins, outdoor equipment, locker rooms
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Glass/Windows 💠 → Streak free glass surfaces like windows, mirrors, glass doors
Why? Common logic tells us you don't want to clean your toilet's with the same rag you clean your kitchen counter with. Professional Cleaners and Custodians, like Wade, use this system for cleaning. The rags, otherwise, are all the same (shh our advertising people don't want you to know)