Are your Norwex or e-cloth® microfiber cloths losing their magic touch? It’s time to give them some well-deserved attention! Microfiber cloths are a game-changer when it comes to cleaning, but like any tool, they require proper care to maintain their effectiveness. In this blog post, we’ll explore the ins and outs of cleaning your Norwex or e-cloth® microfiber cloths, helping you keep them in tip-top shape for all your cleaning endeavors.
Norwex Baby Microfiber Wash Cloths Set of 3 Cloths: BacLock Anti-Bacterica Anti-MicrobialAmazon
SINLAND Microfiber Facial Cloths Fast Drying Washcloth 12inch x 12inch Grey 10 packAmazon
Norwex Baby Microfiber Set of 3 Body Pack Wash Cloths; Antibacterical, AntimicrobialAmazon
Norwex Mini Microfiber Variety Pack (MVP) Set of 3Amazon
MR.SIGA Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, All-Purpose Microfiber Towels, Streak Free Cleaning Rags, Pack of 12, Grey, Size 32 x 32 cm(12.6 x 12.6 inch)
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Norwex Basic Antibacterial Microfiber Cloth Package Colors May VaryAmazon
Microfiber cloths are not your ordinary cleaning rags. They are specially designed with ultra-fine fibers that trap dirt, dust, and grime like a magnet. Whether you’re wiping countertops, dusting surfaces, or tackling stubborn stains, these cloths are your secret weapon for a spotless home. But as you use them, they accumulate dirt and oils, causing them to lose their cleaning power over time. That’s why it’s crucial to know how and when to clean them.
Last week alone, 8 people asked me how often and how to wash their Norwex antibac microfiber cloths. So if you’re confused, trust me when I say you’re not alone. Interestingly, it’s NOT a question that I get about e-cloth ® microfiber. I’m certain it’s the darned antibacterial silver in the Norwex cloths causes so much confusion.
As for washing and laundering your Norwex and e-cloth ® microfiber cloths (regardless of whether they have silver in them or not), a little common sense and your best judgement go a long way. Lets hope this helps you out.
Keep in mind these are my suggestions. They’re not set in stone. I have no idea what you’ve been cleaning or how frequently. This is the method that works for me so please don’t come after me if this method doesn’t work for you (unless you think I’ve made a mistake here or should add something).
I’m writing this in a bit of a hurry as a certain 10 month old is waking from his nap so it’s entirely possible that I’ve left something out here. If you have anything to add, please do! I love to get comments and I’m sure they’ll be helpful to others too.
I’ll just add that it’s no secret that I use Charlie’s Soap for ALL of our laundry. It’s a little pricey up here in Canada (unless you order the mega-box, for which you pay an arm and a leg in shipping) but well worth it. If you live in the states, consider yourself lucky ’cause you can get it cheaper and often with free shipping!
Update June 2015: I got a “too good to pass that up” deal on Nellies Laundry Soda at Costco earlier this year. The price was way cheaper than what I’d pay for my beloved Charlies Soap up here in Canada. After a few months of using Nellies on all our laundry, I can tell you that it’s been working great – even on my e-cloth® and Norwex cloths.
Regular cleaning is essential for microfiber cloths to continue performing at their best. Remember to consider the frequency of usage, signs of dirt and debris, loss of absorbency, and any unpleasant odors as indicators that it’s time to give your cloths a thorough wash. By being proactive in your cleaning routine, you’ll maximize their effectiveness and keep your home sparkling clean.
Whether you choose to hand wash or machine wash your microfiber cloths, always use mild detergents specifically designed for microfiber. Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, and fabric softeners, as they can damage the delicate fibers. Additionally, proper drying and storage are crucial for maintaining the integrity of your cloths.
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