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It’s not cleaning without these.
I don’t know what anyone is thinking if they believe paper towels are cleaning supplies; have they used those things and paid attention? They fall apart and absorb nothing. We bought a Costco pack years ago and it’s not clear what to do with them. We wrap pits and seeds for sprouting, drain bacon when it’s done, ummm … once in awhile a nasty thing can be poured on one for application but cotton balls are so much better.
Used clothes don’t work. Sure- it sounds like recycling but it really isn’t because you’re wasting your time, nothing is getting clean and the fibers are destroyed for real recycling.
These are the way to clean. It took too long to convince my partner to use these properly but he’s almost there. Get a fresh cloth when yours is dirty- I keep them folded in quarters so I know what’s dirty. Don’t rinse to keep using it and don’t wring them. It’s called wringing out but it wrings dirt into the fibers. They’ll never be soft and white again and they’ll wear out a lot faster because of trapped particles.
I want my cleaning cloths- NEVER “rags”- show some respect! to be clean enough when I get one out of the cupboard to stick my nose into and breathe deep and to be able to wipe my face. Use and wash these right and you’ll be doing that with yours too!
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Reviewed by: Kate from Broomfield by Boulder .
on 6/19/2022
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