Just Wet, Wring, Wipe and Walk Away! Use Tergo Magic Cloths to clean virtually anything in your house without chemicals. You not only clean more efficiently and save time, you have also actually personally contributed to saving our environment.
Exceptional cleaning abilities
grease and grime are cleaned up streak free with just plain hot water
great for virtually any surface in your home, office, auto, cabin, RV
Save time - up to 50%
eliminates needs for chemical cleaners, so just wipe
doesn't leave residue. Most cleaning products leave a residue or film on products and that is what the dirt is attracted and adheres to. Some cleaners have oils in them and that's what causes streaking. Also when using a spray cleaner you end up cleaning the whole surface even if there is only on small area that is dirty. With Tergo you only need to wipe the dirtied area. No spraying, no dry wiping or polishing
Save money
no need to buy cleaners
cloths life expectancy averages the cost to just pennies a day
Save your health
Tergo Magic Cloths contain no nano-silver
reduce exposure to fumes and harsh chemicals
great for working with or around
children and expectant mothers
people sensitive to cleaning chemicals
people with asthma
Save the environment
Tergo Magic Cloths contain no nano-silver
free yourself and the environment from chemicals,
spray bottles/cans and paper towels
[Cleaning] microfiber is a very thin filament that has been extruded with two synthetic polymers — polyester and nylon.
After it’s extruded, it’s processed mechanically and chemically to be broken into finer parts, 1/100th the diameter of a human hair.
Polyester-nylon blend is by far the most common for cleaning. The fibers are woven or knitted into cloths, mops and other materials for the janitorial/sanitation market
Microfiber is considered superior to standard fibers for many cleaning applications because it has more surface area, and the smaller fibers can get into cracks and crevices too small for other materials. Also, the split fibers add cleaning power. The microfiber cloths can then be rinsed or washed to remove the embedded particles and reused hundreds of times.
Microfiber, which is a highly absorbent material, can often do the work without chemicals. The microfibers create a mechanical action that removes soils from surfaces.
The main advantage to the microfiber products is that less time is spent cleaning because the material works more efficiently. And it can be reused so it saves money.
It also has antimicrobial properties. Microfiber is so small it can pick up bacteria, whereas rayon or cotton is a large, round fiber and it can’t.
Cleaning grease from windows is hard because other types of fabrics just spread and smear the grease across the surface. Microfiber has the ability to trap the dirt in its many filaments so it does not smear. Wiping a glass window usually leaves behind lint that the cleaner tries to eliminate by blowing on it. Microfiber cloths usually have very little or no lint so they clean glass very well. No lint left behind.
One of the early adopters of microfiber yarn was Olsson Cleaning Technology, Sweden, who discovered that splitting the fibers made the fibers “grab” and improved the performance of cleaning towels. Tthe fiber is sliced into wedges (polyester) and attached to spokes (polyamide). Changing the fiber design allows cloth to be woven that scrubs, polishes or absorbs (e.g., a functionally specific fabric). This was not previously possible. In the design pictured, the polyester wedges have the ability to scrape away microscopic bits of dirt while the polyamide spokes create a wicking action that pulls liquid into the fiber.
The ratio of the polyester and polyamide blend is important. While 80% polyester and 20% polyamide is typical, a 70/30 blend will absorb water faster. As polyamide is much more expensive than polyester, you can expect to pay more for a 70/30 blend.
This highly magnified cross section view of a microfiber thread shows why microfiber towels are thirsty and clean so well. A recent study suggests that microfiber towels are potentially effective in removing bacteria from smooth surfaces. This is one of many patterns that yarn makers can cut into polyester/polyamide fibers.
Made in Sweden
Olsson Cleaning Technologies developed Tergo Microfiber Cleaning Cloths in 1990, a leader in high environmental production standards. 100% researched, developed and manufactured in Sweden by Olsson Cleaning Technologies. Patented Polyester/Polyamide weave that is environmentally friendly from conception to disposal. Highest quality microfiber as well as a strong and tight weave.
The Tergo Magic Cloth is milled, cut and finished in Sweden. Imitations cannot match Tergo quality and leave consumers with cloths that does not last as long or clean as well. As well, imitations manufactured in some other countries do not have the same high environmental standards to reduce or remove green house gases during the manufacturing process.