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The
cleaning process occurs in two steps. First
the emulsion is created as described above and,
than a clean Opticloth is used to remove the
emulsion or remaining water.
(There is over 20 miles of
fiber on one sq. inch (5 km of fiber on one cm2)
of the surface of CLEANTECH.) Can you believe it?
OPTICLOTH
Opticloth is a patch made of a synthetic
fiber which is ten times thinner than a human
hair. Our new technology creates a very high
density fiber matrix. Opticloth absorbs
high volumes of emulsion leaving the surface
spotless. After cleaning, the patch can be
cleaned with ordinary, cold tap water and ready
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These products can also be
used with regular soap (without softeners) in
difficult cleaning situations. You will
discover that the Raypath Products, in most
situations, are more effective than harsh
chemical agents.
DRY
DUSTER (Pink one)
A static charge, created by the friction of the
fibers, picks the dirt from any surface and
suspends it between the fibers until shaking
outdoors or washing. This system is much
more effective that sweeping dust using
conventional methods.
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How to clean using Raypath
Products:
WHITE CLEANTECH
Soak CLEANTECH thoroughly and press.
Keep it moist, but not dripping wet. Clean the
surface in a circular motion, without hard
pressing. If the surface is very dirty, soak it
with water and soap, wait a while and use White
CLEANTECH to clean the surface. Then, finish off,
by using the Opticloth.
ALMOND CLEANTECH
Moisten CLEANTECH thoroughly and squeeze
most of the water out, so it is almost dry. Clean
the surface in a circular motion, without hard
pressing. Almond Cleantech is most effective when
it is slightly damp.
PINK CLEANTECH (DRY DUSTER)
Dry only! Clean surface without
pressing. Dust will be absorbed by
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