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mrs_baggins
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I have never heard of e cloths until reading this site here and there and have now got myself confused. From what I understand these are special microfibre cloths which can be used to clean everything? I looked at a e cloth site and there appears to be an e cloth for every occasion! for the bath, for the kitchen, for cd's, for the floor !!! Cant just one cloth do the whole caboodle?
I have never heard of e cloths until reading this site here and there and have now got myself confused. From what I understand these are special microfibre cloths which can be used to clean everything? I looked at a e cloth site and there appears to be an e cloth for every occasion! for the bath, for the kitchen, for cd's, for the floor !!! Cant just one cloth do the whole caboodle?
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Just one will clean anything..........
Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:
saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008
Total so far £14.00!!0 -
I now have several microfibre cloths i get from lakeland, only prob is dh keeps on stealing them when he cleans the car! now i cant seem to find them!:rotfl: another trip to lakeland!! will have to keep them away from him!:rotfl:0
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thats sorted then. One it is. and luckily theres a lakeland where I work!0
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tesco value have them as well and they work fineMake £10 a day challenge March 2013 £101.24 / £240 :j
WSC 10 March - £0 / £5
Debt £17,294 - 7th March0 -
even better!!!0
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Home Bargains / Quality save do a pack of 3 microfibre cloths for 99p...
I originally started with the e cloths, the ones in quality save are just as good - I promise! I am VERY fussy and a huge believer that you get what you pay for but this is one occasion I am proved wrong!
Please don't pay e-cloth prices, get yourself to your nearest quality save or home bargains0 -
Poundland do a pack of 4 for a quid (pink, blue, yellow & green). Supposedly, they're for different jobs, but I use them all indiscriminately. I found them better than the Tesco value.0
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I have amassed a huge quantity of microcloths from poundland. I have them colour coded so that I don't clean the sink with the ones I clean the loo (blue for the loo and pink for the sink!) They are worth their weight in gold cos I don't need to add any expensive cleaners to them. Getting them from Poundland means that when my son 'borrows' them to clean his bike, remote controlled car etc I don't have to panic about them coming back.
I realised just how good they were a couple of years ago when I was at the IOW festival and they were used to clean up some very messy cooking tins with just the cloth and cold water.True wealth lies in contentment - not cash. Dollydaydream 20060
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