Kitchen cleaning cloth, as a daily household item, is mainly used to wipe various surfaces in the kitchen, including cabinets, stoves, range hoods, etc. Its materials and designs vary to meet different cleaning needs. Here are some common categories of kitchen cleaning cloth:
Ultra fine fiber cleaning cloth: This is a very popular material because it has strong water absorption and stain removal ability, and does not leave fluff or scratch the surface. Microfiber cloth is suitable for cleaning greasy and damp surfaces, while also being easy to clean and quickly dry.
Non woven cleaning cloth: This type of cleaning cloth is lightweight and disposable, suitable for handling heavy oil stains or situations that require prevention of cross contamination. Discard immediately after use, convenient for hygiene.
Sponge eraser: Typically, one side is a soft sponge used to absorb moisture and cleaning agents, while the other side is a slightly rough scrubbing surface that can remove stubborn stains. Some sponge wipes are also designed with antibacterial treatment, making them more suitable for kitchen environments.
Wire ball/brush: suitable for removing stubborn burn marks and oil stains on the bottom of pots and baking pans, but attention should be paid when using to avoid scratching sensitive surfaces.
Natural fiber cloth: such as cotton cloth, linen cloth, etc., environmentally friendly and reusable, gentle on the surface, suitable for daily light cleaning. But the water absorption may not be as good as microfibers, and the drying time may be longer.
Rubber cleaning gloves: Although not made of fabric, they are also very practical in kitchen cleaning, especially when paired with cleaning agents to deal with dirt that is difficult to touch directly with hands.
Electrostatic precipitator cloth: mainly used to adsorb dust without leaving traces or fibers, suitable for preliminary cleaning of kitchen appliance surfaces and cabinets.
When choosing a kitchen cleaning cloth, it can be determined based on the material of the cleaning object, the degree of dirt, and personal cleaning habits to ensure effective cleaning without damaging the surface of the item.