Features:
Effective Dust Trapping: Microfiber Material Has A High Capacity To Trap And Hold Dust And Dirt, Making Cleaning More Efficient.Gentle On Surfaces: Microfiber Is Soft And Non-Abrasive, So It Won'T Scratch Surfaces.
Reusable And Washable: Most Microfiber Dusters Can Be Washed And Reused Multiple Times, Making Them Environmentally Friendly And Cost-Effective.Versatile: Suitable For A Variety Of Surfaces Including Electronics, Furniture, Blinds, And Even Cars.
Dry Or Slightly Damp: Use The Duster Dry Or Slightly Damp (Not Wet) For Best Results.Regular Cleaning: Clean The Duster Regularly To Maintain Its Effectiveness. This Can Usually Be
No Fabric Softener: When Washing Microfiber Dusters, Avoid Using Fabric Softeners As They Can Coat The Fibers And Reduce Their Dust-Trapping Ability.Use Light Pressure: Gently Dust Surfaces Without Applying Too Much Pressure To Avoid Pushing The Dust Around.
Reach High Areas: Many Microfiber Dusters Come With Extendable Handles To Help You Reach High Or Difficult Areas.Description:
Microfiber Duster Head: The Duster Head Is Typically Made Of Microfiber Material, Known For Its Excellent Dust-Trapping Abilities. It Effectively Captures And Holds Onto Dust, Dirt, And Debris Without Spreading Them Around. Extension Pole: This Duster Comes With A Stainless Steel Extension Pole That Can Extend Up To 100 Inches In Length. The Long Pole Allows You To Reach High Ceilings, Ceiling Fans, Light Fixtures, And Other Elevated Surfaces Without The Need For Ladders Or Step Stools.Bendable Head: The Duster Head Often Has A Bendable Or Flexible Design, Allowing You To Adjust Its Angle To Clean Various Surfaces Comfortably. This Feature Is Especially Useful When Dusting Ceiling Fans Or Awkwardly Shaped Objects. Stainless Steel Pole: The Extension Pole Is Made Of Stainless Steel, Which Is Durable, Rust-Resistant, And Lightweight, Making It Easy To Handle While Extended.