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@Kachina624 wrote:

 


@Desertdi wrote:

Microfiber cleaning cloths are available at reasonable prices at any grocery, discount, or even auto parts store...   

 

I have stacks of them to use everywhere from my face to drying my car...


@Desertdi.  The gray clothes are not the same as the microfiber available at most stores.  They have no nap or texture.  You moisten them and squeeze as much water out as possible.  Use damp.  I've never seen anything like them.

 

I have some that, after seeing the current price, will treat with more respect.


@Kachina624 

 

Thanks for the info!    I had NO IDEA there were different types of microfiber cloths.     

 

To tell you the truth...I'm not one of those "perfect housekeepers" either.....    I don't think I have anything that really "sparkles"...    PHX is one really dusty place.   di     

 

 

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@Desertdi  I'm sure these gray cloths are not microfiber.  But, to tell the truth, I'm not sure what kind of cloth they are, other than previously described.  They're wonderful, however.

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I stand corrected.  Just went back and read the description in the ad.  I had no idea they were microfiber.  Sorry about that!!!!

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I love these cloths.  They are great for car windows.  Wet the cloth and wipe the windows - no streaks.

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@cindyNC   I also use a squeegee in the shower for the doors and walls.  I don't do the floor.  It's easy and drys quickly.  

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@Desertdi wrote:

@Kachina624 wrote:

 


@Desertdi wrote:

Microfiber cleaning cloths are available at reasonable prices at any grocery, discount, or even auto parts store...   

 

I have stacks of them to use everywhere from my face to drying my car...


@Desertdi.  The gray clothes are not the same as the microfiber available at most stores.  They have no nap or texture.  You moisten them and squeeze as much water out as possible.  Use damp.  I've never seen anything like them.

 

I have some that, after seeing the current price, will treat with more respect.


@Kachina624 

 

Thanks for the info!    I had NO IDEA there were different types of microfiber cloths.     

 

To tell you the truth...I'm not one of those "perfect housekeepers" either.....    I don't think I have anything that really "sparkles"...    PHX is one really dusty place.   di     

 

 


@Desertdi. I, on the other hand, am a perfect housekeeper.  My dust particles are meticulously arranged.

 

Yeah, we've got more than a little here too.

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Re: Gray cleaning cloths

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@Krimpette wrote:

I stand corrected.  Just went back and read the description in the ad.  I had no idea they were microfiber.  Sorry about that!!!!


@Krimpette I think the main description is wrong. This is what it says in the details: "60% Polyamide, 40% Polyurethane"

 

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For example, I am sitting here thinking how nice it is that wrinkles don't hurt.
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If you purchase from A just watch out.  I purchased a pack as I had loved them at the Q and they were so small it was pathetic.

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For what it's worth, I cannot stand the texture of regular microfiber cloths and probably am the only person on the planet who doesn't think they're all that great. However, the "puppy fur" towels by Campanelli are shining stars in my cleaning arsenal and I highly recommend them for all kinds of purposes. Unfortunately, it looks like they are out of stock at QVC at the moment, but keep an eye out; they are often sold in "gift sets" in the fall. (As much as I love them, they shouldn't be gifts. Smiley Very Happy)

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These are my favorite. I love the no streaks on windows and mirrors. I first bought them here. QVC did not have them for a very long time then they brought them back after a few years. I purchased a lifetime supply then. You can also find them on ebay. They seem more expensive everywhere than they were here. They also made supercloths for floors (pink). I have not been able to find those anywhere.