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    This Amazon bestseller includes a bottle of alcohol-free cleaner and a microfiber cloth for just $7. ... how does an eyeglass cleaning kit from a small business earn over 37,000 five-star fans and ...

  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.

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    A skyline seen through a corrective lens, showing the effect of refraction Microfiber cloth designed for cleaning corrective lenses without scratching sensitive glass Corrective lenses are used to correct refractive errors by bending the light entering the eye in order to alleviate the effects of conditions such as nearsightedness (myopia ...

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    Loofahs, microfiber cloths, natural sponges, or brushes may be used to exfoliate skin simply by rubbing them over the face in a circular motion. Gels, creams, or lotions may contain an acid to encourage dead skin cells to loosen, and an abrasive such as microbeads , sea salt and sugar, ground nut shells, rice bran, or ground apricot kernels to ...

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    Beginning in January 2009, Raquel Welch was the star of a national television advertising campaign for the Foster Grant Reading Glasses collection. FGX International spent over $12 million on television advertising in 2009.