Maggies Housemaids is the best at what it does for a good reason. We've researched countless days and hours for the best cleaning methods and products to back up our professionals and give you the healthiest home ever. All cleanings are done by using professional cleaning products, microfibers cloths, and HEPA filtered vacuums.
What exactly is Microfiber?
Microfiber is a revolutionary thread, comprised of wedge-shaped polyester filaments and a core of nylon. Made of both oil-attracting and water-attracting polymers, the fibers are woven into masses of tiny "hooks & loops." The sharp edges of these millions of "hooks & loops" cut through dried-in stains, attracting and absorbing dirt and microparticles.
The fiber's wedge shaped filaments follow surfaces, lift up dirt, trap particles inside the fiber. Unlike Cotton Cloths which just push ,smear, and spread dirt and dust across your home.According to tests, using microfiber materials to clean a surface leads to reducing the number of bacteria by 99% whereas a conventional cleaning material reduces this number only by 33%.
As each microfiber strand may be smaller than the bacteria it is attracting, it is able to penetrate microscopic particles of dirt and grease on a surface .Microfibers are so thin (100 times thinner than a single strand of human hair) that when they are woven together they create a surface area 40 times more than that of a regular fiber – creating an expanded surface area with dramatically enhanced absorbing power due to the capillary action of the fine threads. Microfiber is traditionally defined as a fiber with a denier of less than one. Denier is a measure of thinness of fiber and is the weight in grams of a continuous fiber of 9,000 meters.
What about your HEPA filters?
The HEPA in the HEPA vacuum stand for high efficiency particulate arresting, which basically means that the HEPA filter is supremely good at stopping the unwanted critters floating around in your air. Our Vacuum Cleaners are all backed up by HEPA filters which can remove at least 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 micrometers (µm) in diameter.