The Invisible Architecture of Cleaning: Why the Structure of Our Fibers Makes All the Difference
When we think of cleaning, we often think of the effort we put in or the cleaning product we use. At [
Why Traditional Cloths Often Fail
Most people are used to cotton cloths or standard microfiber cloths from the supermarket. The problem with these materials is that they often just move dirt around. They push bacteria and grease residues in front of them instead of absorbing them. This results in the familiar streaks on glass or a dull haze on your high-gloss furniture.
When developing our
The Unique Splitting of the Izi Clean Fiber
What makes our cloths truly unique is the way the fibers are split. Our technology ensures an extremely high density per square centimeter.
• Capillary action: The way we combine polyester and polyamide creates a suction force. Water and dirt are drawn deep into the core of the cloth.
• No need for chemicals: Because our fibers are so fine, they can penetrate the microscopic pores of a surface. This means we don’t need harsh cleaning agents. Water alone is sufficient to achieve a hygienic result.
• Self-cleaning ability: Despite their enormous absorption capacity, our cloths also easily release the dirt during rinsing. This prevents bacteria from settling in the cloth.
A Sustainable Approach to Cleaning
We are seeing a shift in how we care for our interiors. Cleaning should not be a burden on the environment or on your materials. Because our cloths last for years and eliminate the need for chemicals, together we contribute to a cleaner living environment.
Our mission is to raise the standard of cleaning. Not by working harder, but by using the right materials more intelligently. When you