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Medium microfiber tights are for women who are 5’3” to 5’6” and up to 140 pounds. ... more
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Microfiber tights generally come in knee high and thigh high lengths. ... more
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The microfiber cloths themselves will not harm your clothes. However, do not wash microfiber with linty items. ... more
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Old cotton t-shirts and cotton cloth diapers seem to go hand in hand with applying carnauba paste waxes. But times have changed and there are better ways of applying polishes and waxes that will give you much better results. First, we must ... more
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Sofas covered in microfiber fabric generally have a long life. They are ideal for high traffic areas in a house or for homes with children and pets. Microfiber fabric is aesthetically pleasing, and comes in many colors and patterns. Though ... more
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Yes you can, but it is not recommend. Remember a little bit of Bugslide on the microfiber cloth goes a long way and gives you the best results. Always read directions. ... more
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Microfiber furniture boasts of being easy to clean and stain-resistant. However, these very characteristics of can prove to be a double-edged sword, because using traditional cleaning methods on them may end in disaster! Learn the proper way to ... more
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Although microfiber furniture is soft, durable and attractive, its solid color really make spots, drips and stains stand out. One of the biggest problems with microfiber furniture cleaning is you can NOT just use soap and water to clean microfiber ... more
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Microfiber cloths can be used wet or dry. Dry: The static effect created when using the microfiber cloths dry enhances the ability to attract dirt and dust particles. As you lightly wipe the surface, the microfiber attracts and draws up even the ... more
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You can clean microfiber material by using rubbing alcohol or ammonia. These are great to rub out stains with. Use a cloth to dab it with, don't rub it in. You can find more info at: http://www.cleanyourmicrofiber.com/index... ... more
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