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I have had my cloths comming on for 3 years now and they are still going strong, i have about 4 of each as before i left the company i bought a few as spares and have not bought any since, although a few have grown leggs and walked to my mums house !
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Advantages: Easy to use, no chemicals Disadvantages: Expensive at first
...cloth but if you put E-Cloth in Google many places selling these come up with prices from £4.99 upwards depending on how many you want.
>>Conclusion<<
I would recommend these cloths to everyone, although they are expensive i think it is worth paying for, i use them on most things except the work sufaces in the kitchen as i do like to use an antibacterial spray on these.
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I have a stainless steel hob and it shows every mark and fingerprint ... ...the green then the blue cloths so its dry, then to make it look even better get a little baby oil on a cotton wool pad and wipe this over the top. It not only makes it look nice but any other spills and splashes wipe straight off.
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Advantages: Cleans without detergents or chemicals, streak free on glass Disadvantages: There are specific washing instructions
...that I had to give E-cloth a try.
The claims
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I got a little leaflet sent through to me by Lakeland Ltd when I made a purchase with them extolling the virtues of the E-cloth. They claimed it was a high quality cloth which cleans all hard surfaces using just water. This seemed a bit optimistic to me but I thought it was worth a try especially seeing their list of advantages:
* No chemicals needed
* Cleans grease from all hard surfaces
... ...duster to be frank but E-cloth does work well as a dry duster. You can also use it wet and this is where it really starts to come into its own so far as I am concerned. All you need to do is to wet the cloth thoroughly with tap water only (no soap or detergent) wring it out and then wipe whatever it is you are cleaning with the cloth. They say it can be used to great effect on all dirty surfaces such as glass, mirrors, aluminium, stainless steel, ...
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Value for Money
Ease of Use
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05.01.2007
(26.03.2008)
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I bought my Ecloths in John Lewis several months ago after reading a good write up on them in The Times magazine. Although they were not cheap they do mean that you don't need tospend money on other cleaning products when using them. You just need water.
They are excellent on stainless steel appliances such as cookers, microwaves, extractors etc as they remove marks that are really difficult to get off with normal cleaning products. They leave no smears or marks at all, although you may need to use them for a few times to remove all traces of previous cleaning substances.
Would thoroughly recommend them.
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Advantages: Soft, Absorbent, Hypoallergenic, and Versatile, inexpensive Disadvantages: wears out after about 50 uses.
...of washing up liquid followed by a dry micro fibre cloth meant quick, streak free windows. A dry towel also shined my stainless steel surfaces, and wiped finger marks off of my refrigerator and doors. Taking advantage of the bacteria grabbing, I also made use of this on my kitchen worktop, washing down the counter with hot water, a few drops of tea tree oil and washing up liquid, and drying with the micro fibre. I am highly allergic to dust particles and mites, triggering severe type asthma reactions which more than once has landed me in A and E. The blue cloth delivered as promised in regards to the dusting as well. A wipe across my surfaces yielded more dust than was visible to the naked eye, coming away with dust and particulates firmly stuck to its surface. None was visible in the shaft of light above it, so it seems it indeed did...
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Advantages: must be one but can't think of any - the scoop!! Disadvantages: does not work, expensive
...on the stain but I was still positive - perhaps the stain was there to stay. However given the product's versatility I was sure I could put it to good use.
I tried it on my grout in the bathroom - no difference and it left a white residue, in my washing machine as a 'laundry booster' - again no difference, tomato sauce stains on my baby's bibs - did not work. After that I gave up although every now and then if I have a stubborn stain I give it a try.
There is a huge list on the side of the tub, which tells you what you can use this for - it ranges from stain removal to cleaning dishwashers and coffee makers. I can't claim to have tried them all but those I did try I honestly did not notice any difference compared to my usual cleaning agents i.e. Vanish for clothing, Mr Muscles for tiles, soapy water for toys etc.
We ended up putting...
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Advantages: kind to skin! Disadvantages: none as of yet!
...powder - £12.98 (approx 70 washes)
1.5litre liquid - £3.28 (approx 30 washes)
40 Liquid Capsules - £4.86 (approx 20 washes)
18 Tablets - £2.18 (approx 9 washes)
40 Tablets - £4.48 (approx 20 washes)
(information gathered from local supermarket)
It is a dermatologically tested non-biological powder recommend by the British Skin Foundation, designed for the use in automatic washing machines however it does state on the box that it can be used for handwashing as long as the powder is completely dissolved before washing!
There are brilliant and clear instructions on the side of the box that indicates how much is recommended to use for certain weights of washing - it even takes in to consideration how soft or hard your water is! I however only ever use half the recommended ammount (except for heavily soiled clothes - e.g. nappies...
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