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Microfibre Cloths
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I finally found both Stardrops and microfibre cloths, I was in another part of town where they have a Morrisons and a Wilkinsons *envious*. They were cheaper in Wilkos, wish I'd thought of that before I bought them in Morrisons!
I did find some in our supplies catalogue at work - £5 per cloth! :eek: They are sold as whiteboard cleaners but they are exactly the same thing.0 -
I have just cleaned my tv with a mixture of warm water stardrops on a well rung out microfibre cloth and then a buff with a clean microfibre cloth.
I can not belive the dirt that came off i was really ashamed.
I will not be using polish and a duster again0 -
I my micro cloth for free yesterday in Lidls as there was no price for the single one and it didn't scan, for my trouble the manager said you can have it for free until I get it sorted!! Got the stardrops in Asda today so I might just clean.....tomorrow!:j0
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over a week ago I washed my all glass shower doors with neat stardrops then wiped over with dry cloth. The glass has remained smear free all week, without that soapy scummy streaking you get after the showers been used a couple of times a day. I've done it again today and the bathroom window and cleaned my glass place mats with neat stardrops. just dont use too much at a time.The curve that can set a lot of things straight is a smile0
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Got mine in Savers in weston-super-mare 4 for 89p.
Got navy so not so show the dirt
As you look at the all cleaning stuff on the back wall. In the baskets behind you.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
Hi
After reading all the posts on here about microfibre I have now invested in these wonderful cloths, but can anyone tell me if the fray when you cut them, would I need to hem them?
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I got some 2 for 24p micofibre cloths in tesco. Because they were a bargain I bought 12. Now I have too many. :cool: Can these cloths be used on skin? They are good at cleaning and I thought they would make good exfoliators
I dont want to try them unless somebody can recommend them.
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I bought a white microfibre cloth for skin a while ago, it's exactly the same as the finer kitchen cloths.0
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Thanks nearlyrich, you dont find it hard on your skin? Do you use it every day? sorry for so many questions.0
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Hello, I have just chopped one up for you to find out.
Yes they do Fray)
SamTopCashback £1792.63My Little World0
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