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From flat cloths used for general cleaning to compact versions stored in cases, microfibre cleaning cloths cover multiple formats including mobile-sized cloths and novelty shapes. Differences in size, storage method and print coverage create distinct options within the range. Some cloths are supplied loose, while others are packaged for portability, and branding can be applied across one or both sides depending on the method used.
When cleaning screens or lenses, the cloth is moved across the surface to lift dust and residue without damaging the material. Larger cloths are used where more coverage is needed, while smaller cloths are suited to personal items. Users often store container styles after use to keep the cloth clean and accessible. The selection depends on how the cloth will be carried and how often it is used.
Branding is applied using printing or sublimation across the cloth surface. Sublimation allows full colour designs to cover the entire cloth, while printing is applied to specific areas. The choice affects design detail and coverage.
Your Questions Answered
What types of cloths are included? The range includes flat cloths, mobile-sized cloths, container styles and novelty shapes. Each type differs in size and storage format. The choice depends on use and distribution.
Which option is best for portability? Container cloths are often selected because they can be stored in a case after use. This protects the cloth and makes it easier to carry. Smaller flat cloths are also portable but do not include storage.
Can full colour designs be applied? Yes, sublimation allows full colour artwork to cover the cloth surface. This method embeds the design into the material. Printing is used when designs are limited to specific areas.
How do novelty shapes differ from standard cloths? Novelty shapes change the appearance of the cloth while maintaining the same cleaning function. They are often used for branding or themed promotions. The cleaning method remains the same.
When are microfibre cloths most commonly used? They are used when cleaning screens, lenses and glass surfaces where scratching must be avoided. The cloth is applied directly to remove marks and dust. Usage depends on the environment and device.