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Microfiber
Microfibre is a term for fibres with strands thinner than one denier. Fabrics made with microfibres are exceptionally soft and hold their shape well.
Functional uses
Microfiber performance apparel has become a very popular alternative to cotton apparel for athletic wear, as the microfiber material wicks moisture away from the body, keeping the athlete cool and dry.
Microfiber is also widely used by car detailers to handle such tasks as removing wax, quick detailing, cleaning interior, cleaning glass, as well as drying. Due to its fine fibers which leave no lint or dust, microfiber is the ultimate all-in-one choice of towel for avid car detailers and enthusiasts.
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