The reason microfiber wont work for all applications is pretty simple, it works too well. If my customer used a microfiber looped dust mop (which is what they were going to switch to) in a machine shop where metal shavings were all over the floor they would have a hard time getting the microfiber to release the metal shavings once they picked them up. The dust mop would clean the floor very well, but you wouldnt be able to use it anywhere else because you would risk scratching the floor.
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Recently we were clearing out some old inventory in our warehouse. Once we got the shelves emptied out we grabbed a microfiber duster to dust off the shelves. The shelves are unfinished plywood, theyre pretty rough. We found out pretty quickly that this duster wasnt the best one for the job. It grabbed the splinters on the wood and wouldnt let go making it nearly impossible to dust the shelves. Another instance where microfiber isnt best is around extreme heat or exposed flame, since microfiber is made largely from polyester it will melt.
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