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Hazzie, they are not quite as rough as terry flannels but i find they clean and dry better. A wet microfibre cloth in the bath/shower is abrasive enough to exfoliate the feet and lumpy bumpy bits on the arms and legs but used dry, are gentle enough to dry my face without scratching.
They are ideal at removing 3" of slap on too.:oThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
I had quite a few at one time, from qvc when I was addicted
I don`t like them at all and I did persist with them for some time. Complete waste of money0 -
I dont like the feel of them, I can just about bear to use them as a cleaning cloth!
Vearing slightly OT though, I have just bought a pack of Tchibo 3 microfibre cloths from Home&Bargain (2 micro, 1 window/glass) for 99p!!!!0 -
I bought mine when we used to holiday at Eurocamp and they were great - took up no space and dried quickly. They are now used for holidays if required; for swimming; and for hair turbans.0
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