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  2. Confil - Wikipedia

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    Confil is a wet-laid nonwoven fabric made from a blend of polyester and cellulose. [1] The International Paper Company acquired the manufacturing process from Feldmühle [] in 1968, [2] [3] and marketed Confil as a disposable fabric for domestic and hospital use. [3]

  3. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber cloth for cleaning screens and lenses Microfiber mop with Velcro back for fastening on handle. In cleaning products, microfiber can be 100% polyester, or a blend of polyester and polyamide (nylon). It can be either a woven product or a non woven product, the latter most often used in limited use or disposable cloths.

  4. Towel - Wikipedia

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    A tea towel or tea cloth (UK and Canadian English), called dishtowel or dish towel in America, is an absorbent towel made from soft, lint-free linen. They are used in the kitchen to dry dishes, cutlery, etc. after they are washed. The towels are also used during tea time. They can be wrapped around the tea pot to keep the tea warm, prevent ...

  5. 29 Lazy Ways To Deep Clean Your Home - AOL

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    Review: "The lint roller is a game-changer for dog owners. It effortlessly tackles pet hair, leaving furniture and clothes fur-free. Its adhesive sheets are sturdy and efficient, making cleanup a ...

  6. 7 No-Fail Ways to Remove Lint from Laundry - AOL

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    Additionally, using a lint-free washer bag for delicate or lint-prone items can minimize the amount of lint that sticks to your clothes. Regularly clean your washing machine and dryer. Clean the ...

  7. Lint (material) - Wikipedia

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    Navel lint (also known by names such as navel fluff, belly button lint, belly button fluff, and dip lint) is an accumulation of fluffy fibers in the navel cavity often found at the beginning and end of the day. Cloth fibers are scraped by body hair via friction, which ratchets the fibers in the direction of hair growth.