Why are microfiber cloths different colours?

Why are microfiber cloths different colours?

Particular colours are designated to cleaning areas in which certain risks have been identified. By using only red-coded cleaning products such as cloths, mops, buckets and gloves to clean them, the risk of spreading bacteria outside of these areas is minimised.

Are there different grades of microfiber cloths?

While there is no official grading system for microfiber towels, industry experts do grade microfiber towels based on composition, number of splits, and weight. If you understand how microfiber is made and works, it will help you understand that not all microfiber towels are the same.

What is the Colour code for cleaning cloths?

COLOUR CODED CLEANING EXPLAINED The four main colours used and to separate out areas such as bars, public areas, kitchen & food preparation areas and washrooms, are red, blue, green and yellow.

What is the blue microfiber cloth used for?

Blue microfiber is typically used for general cleaning in lower-risk areas or surfaces.

What is the colour code for infection control?

The colour-coding scheme is: Red: bathrooms, washroom, showers, toilets, basins and bathroom floors. Blue: general areas including wards, departments, offices and basins in public areas. Green: catering departments, ward kitchen areas and patient food service at ward areas.

What is the yellow microfiber with green trim used for?

Microfiber Cloths Yellow – Dry Dusting and polishing. Red – Restrooms area such as toilets and urinals, hazard areas. Blue – Glass, and mirrors. Green – General areas such as desks, tables, kitchens, sinks, water fountains.

What is GSM in microfiber?

GSM stands for grams per square meter (g/m2). Material with a higher GSM weighs more than material with a lower GSM. High GSM fabric is typically thicker, and if there is a pile, it is more plush. Heavier GSM towels will absorb more liquid than lighter towels. Most general use microfiber is between 200-350 GSM.

How can you tell a quality microfiber cloth?

Microfibers are measured in denier, which is the diameter of each fiber. By definition microfiber must be lower than 1 denier, which is equal to 10 micrometers. Good quality microfiber towels for cleaning usually have below 0.5 denier. This makes it small enough to pick up a variety of germs, bacteria, and microbes!

What is a yellow microfiber cloth used for?

For use on mirrors, sinks, counter tops, faucets, soap dispensers, and brightwork. The color coded yellow cloth has aggressive cleaning edges that clean with less water, less streaking, and less effort.

What are the different colors of microfiber cloths?

Microfiber Cloths Yellow – Dry Dusting and polishing. Red – Restrooms area such as toilets and urinals, hazard areas. Blue – Glass, and mirrors.

When do you use color coding in microfiber?

Color coding is typically done as a combination of area and task. So, you may have certain colors that should only be used for certain tasks and other colors that are used for certain areas (see sidebar). Virtually everybody who sells microfiber will at least carry towels in blue, green, yellow, and red.

What kind of microfiber do you use in the restroom?

Yellow: This color is appropriate for other restroom surfaces, including sinks, towel dispensers, hand dryers, soap dispensers, door handles, walls, etc. Green: Use green microfiber for general food and bar cleanup.

How often do you wash Diversey microfiber cloths?

All cloths provide optimal soil pick-up properties for excellent cleaning and hygiene results. The cloths are guaranteed for 500 wash and use cycles provided the instructions of use and laundry instructions specified by Diversey are followed.

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