Well, before I was a window cleaner by trade, I’d use paper towels and windex but not now of course. I’m assuming you’re just detailing the edges with paper towels. If that stains up your rags to much, they must be super dirty window frames.
I personally use microfiber rags and terry towels. Yes, they do get dirty throughout the day but I just wash and dry them at home. I use scent free/dye free laundry soap to wash, then no dryer sheets or fab softener when drying. Works great.
People say the scrim towels are best but I haven’t tried them yet.
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Paper towels are undoubtedly useful and convenient when it comes to cleaning, and they also boast a modest carbon footprint – only about 0.06 lbs. of carbon dioxide each. So, while they may appear to be harmless when compared to other commercial cleaning tools, the massive amount of paper towel usage collectively contributes to deforestation and America’s growing waste problem.
How massive of a problem is this? The United States holds the title of being the most paper towel consuming country in the world. Expanding the outlook, in North America more than 51,000 trees are cut down to support paper towel consumption every day. Worldwide, consumers discard 254 million tons of paper towels each year. Unfortunately, the environmental impact of paper towel usage doesn’t stop there. The paper industry in general consumes more water than any other industry globally.
Finally, there’s the issue of the quality of clean a paper towel provides when used for anything other than cleaning up spills, especially when used in window and glass cleaning.
A tell-tale sign that windows and mirrors were cleaned using paper towels are the steaks and lint left behind. The trail of lint and residue left on the surface is an inevitable result of the tiny paper fibers that make up a paper towel. When a clean, streak-free finish is the goal, a paper towel will work against you every time.
Alternatively, using a microfiber glass cloth for cleaning will consistently deliver a streak-free, lint-free result. Why microfiber versus another type of cleaning cloth, such as cotton? Microfibers are knitted into a soft, reusable cleaning cloth that is 30 times finer than cotton, creating a cleaning surface packed with filaments that trap soil, remove bacteria and absorb moisture for streak-free cleaning.
The US Green Building Council specifies microfiber products as part of their standards because they conserve water and reduce the use of disposable products. More environmentally-friendly than disposable paper towels, a microfiber cloth has numerous other benefits that make it an ideal alternative for cleaning windows and surfaces:
For organizations and facilities that want to make a paper towel waste reduction effort, you can start your own initiative in a few steps that require minimal effort:
Unger offers a wide selection of professional microfiber cloths and glass cleaners to help your janitorial team keep windows, glass and other surfaces spotless. Our MicroWipe™ line offers ultra-fine microfiber in a variety of sizes and surfaces, perfect for cleaning ledges, frames, and sills on windows and mirrors.
By trading in your paper towels, you can keep your surfaces shining and streak-free while making strides towards more environmentally-friendly cleaning practices.
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