Microfibre or disposable cloths? 2 different options, but which is best for you?

Microfibre or disposable cloths?

Microfibre or disposable cloths?Which is best in a commercial cleaning setting? Microfibre cloths and disposable cloths each have their own pros and cons.

The cloths are available in two forms — reusable or disposable / semi-disposable, and each has its own set of pros and cons.

Most commonly used certain pre covid were reusable cloths, which must be laundered after every use or so dependant on the task at hand. When handled and looked after correctly, these cloths can last 100 to 1,000 washes before needing to be disposed of and replaced.

Disposable cloths, on the other hand, are normally discarded after a single use, with only some slightly stronger being semi-disposable, meaning they may last for a handful of washes before the need to dispose of them.

Improper laundering of reusable microfibre cloths can cause shrinkage and damage to the cloths. Even more worryingly from a client's perspective, it can result in dirty cloths being returned to service or cross-contamination problems when cloths used for different areas (such as washrooms and kitchens) are washed together. You can learn more about cross-contamination at this link.

What are the benefits of mircrofibre cloths?

Microfibre or disposable cloths? Here are the benefits of microfibre.

Microfibre cloths

Microfibre is a material that is made of synthetic fibres that attract dirt, bacteria, and other pathogens like a magnet. Microfibre tools are made to attract and capture up to 99% of dirt, bacteria and other pathogens, while cotton fibre tools are made to attract 33%- basically moving bacteria from surface to surface. Therefore, the use of microfibre cloths, mops, and other microfibre tools allow for the removal of bacteria, dirt and allergens, because microfibre is designed to attract and hold these elements.

In the two images below, the top image on the right shows the microfibre structure under a microscope.. The bottom image is a regular cotton structure which ultimately pushes dirt & bacteria around, rather than collecting it.

Microfibre cloth (top) and standard cloth (bottom)

Why would you use disposable cloths then?

microfibre or disposable cloths? Surely you would only want microfibre clothes? Many premises require the use of disposable cloths to prevent cross contamination, with hospitals, doctors surgeries, dentists and veterinary practices being the obvious choices. It would simply not be possible to clean all area thoroughly and have a large enough stock of microfibres, as well as being able to wash them after every use.

Disposable clothes are very cheap comparatively and remove any risk of cross-contamination, being safely disposed of after each clean.

Disposable cloths

Although the selection does not appear to fit well with green cleaning and it may well feel alien to throw away cloths after they are used each day, but the balance between opting for a washable cloth that will be need to be stored safely to prevent cross contamination until it is laundered versus the option of throwing a cloth away straight after use and therefore binning the germs immediately is not always as straightforward as it may first appear.

Post covid discovery, disposable cloths are often considered a more safe option in a number of settings where professional daily laundry is simply not possible. Microfibre or disposable cloths? Laundry setup is also an important consideration.

At Green Fox Cleaning our knowledge allows us to select and place the most appropriate cloths at each and every site. Find our more about our service by clicking here.

Learn more about the general history of microfibre here.

So should you choose microfibre or disposable cloths? Hopefully you now feel confident in making a more informed selection. What is clear is that the decision and selection is not always as clear as it may first appear. A good commercial cleaning company should be able to make the best selection and give the best advice for you the first time, every time.