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  • I soak mine in a plastic bucket with cheapo wash powder and boiling water from the kettle, leave them to go cool enough to handle, wring out, then rinse. You'll be amazed how much dirt comes out of them.
  • dunhelm do a great pack of 5 for 99p - each one designed for a different use e.g polishing, windows. The pink one is really lovely
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  • heatherw_01
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    I bought a pack of these at Tesco. Bargain price.
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  • maryb
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    so that i don't get confused when I'm cleaning I use one colour for floors and other dirty jobs and another for clean surfaces

    Blue for the loo and pink for the sink

    however where I get them they come in packs of three with a green cloth as well. What can I use that for?
    It doesn't matter if you are a glass half full or half empty sort of person. Keep it topped up! Cheers!
  • gizmos
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    maryb wrote:
    so that i don't get confused when I'm cleaning I use one colour for floors and other dirty jobs and another for clean surfaces

    Blue for the loo and pink for the sink

    however where I get them they come in packs of three with a green cloth as well. What can I use that for?

    green for the floor or the kithcen?
  • maryb wrote:

    Blue for the loo and pink for the sink

    however where I get them they come in packs of three with a green cloth as well. What can I use that for?


    green for a gleam! :D

    Use it for mirrors and any chrome-like/shiny surfaces!

    Edit: No wait...Green for a Sheen... that's much better. Love this system, maryb, going to try rhyming all my chores! :T
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    And he went."

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  • They are great for taking makeup off - you dont have to scrub, which is great if you have sensitive skin.;)
    You're kidding :rotfl:
    I've used them for everything imaginable, wet/dry/hot/cold but never thought of using them on my body, let alone my face :eek:
    Do you use them with soap or what? Thinking about it I bet they make terrific bath time body exfoliators.
  • System
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    You're kidding :rotfl:
    I've used them for everything imaginable, wet/dry/hot/cold but never thought of using them on my body, let alone my face :eek:
    Do you use them with soap or what? Thinking about it I bet they make terrific bath time body exfoliators.

    I use cleanser on my face, and just wring out cloth in warm water and wipe the cleanser off. I dont scrub my face as i dont have to, but you can also use them in the bath with a a bit more of a scrub and they are great on rough dry skin. The key is in the pressure.
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  • ladygrey_2
    ladygrey_2 Posts: 374 Forumite
    yes these are great for scrubbing vegetables :)

    all the flaky bits rub off
  • Linda32
    Linda32 Posts: 4,385 Forumite
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    I'm new to this, these sound great. I'll get some of these and I have no intention of buying any further cleaning things apart from one or two essentials, once I've used up what I've got.
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