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This image depicts a generic, unbranded microfibre cleaning cloth, commonly used for wiping screens, lenses, or delicate surfaces. The cloth features a characteristic zigzag (pinking) edge to prevent fraying and a soft, non-abrasive texture.
Microfibre technology was developed through innovations in polyester and polyamide fibers, with significant early contributions from manufacturers in Japan and later widespread production in South Korea and China. Because this specific item lacks visible branding, logo, or original packaging, it is classified as a generic commodity product. Such items are manufactured globally in massive quantities, primarily across East Asian industrial hubs, and are often sold as part of cleaning kits or as white-label accessories for electronics and eyewear.
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