Foodline
Microfibre for kitchen and food industry
Foodline is the first microfibre cloth compliant with European food contact standards (EC 1935/2004). The cloth has been specially developed for use in the food industry. Composed of 80% rPET (recycled polyester) and 20% polyamide, it stands out for its high grammage, making it thick, soft and extra absorbent. Foodline is packaged in glassine packaging, which is recyclable and biodegradable. Now available in 6 colours to enable colour-coding. See it live in action at Interclean Amsterdam!
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Tricot First Microfibre Roll
Rolls & Dispensers
At De Witte, Microfibres on a Roll are a customer favourite. And when it comes to developing new versions, we’re on a roll. Our Tricot First on a Roll is a highly absorbent, general-purpose microfibre cloth available in rolls of 25, 50 or 75 pieces and in up to seven colours. Each cloth tears off effortlessly and is machine washable up to 300 times. Mounted on the wall or placed on the table, the accompanying holders ensure smooth dispensing.
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Top-Glass Microfibre Roll
Rolls & Dispensers
At De Witte, Microfibres on a Roll are a customer favourite. And when it comes to developing new versions, we’re on a roll. Our Top-Glass on a Roll features highly absorbent glass cloths, ideal for quick, streak-free and lint-free cleaning of glass and delicate surfaces. Each cloth tears off effortlessly and is machine washable up to 300 times. Mounted on the wall or placed on the table, the accompanying holders ensure smooth dispensing.
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Water Magnet
Microfibre for automotive industry
Water Magnet is an ultra-absorbent drying towel, offering a crystal clear result. Place the thick and large cloth on the car's bodywork, glide it along its contours and dry your car with absolutely no risk of scratches or streaks. The soft fibres of the Water Magnet ensure effortless use and maximum absorption. Now available in a range of new formats, making it the number-one drying tool not only for the automotive industry, but also for bathrooms and kitchens.
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