Review Of The E-Cloth - Clean Without Chemicals
>> May 22, 2009
In March I wrote about the benefits received by cutting harmful chemicals out of your lifestyle. As I mentioned in one of those articles, the easiest thing to do is to start using 'green' cleaners. But what if you didn't have to use cleaners at all? In addition to the advantages it would have on
your health, think of the money you'd save!
The makers of the E-Cloth have a product that they claim does just that, allows you to clean all hard surfaces without the use of harsh chemicals; and they gave me both their General Purpose Sponge Cloth and their Glass and Polishing Cloth (The Bathroom Pack) to try and see for myself if it works.
I have to admit, I was somewhat skeptical. When I received the package from U.P.S. my son looked at the two cloths and said, "It's material. You could go down to the fabric store and buy the same thing." Of course it's material, but I could not go down to the fabric store and purchase the same thing. Why? Because although other factories make microfiber cloths, they are not created equal.
The difference... is derived from using only the highest grades of raw materials and a state-of-the-art manufacturing process. The superior manufacturing process of Eco-Cloth utilizes technology to “split” and combine fibers which create millions of tiny scrapers which serve to cut through dust, dirt, grime, oils, grease, bacteria without scratching surfaces.So, the true test began. I went to my bathroom equipped with just the two cloths and the spray bottle filled with water and got down to the nitty gritty - cleaning! The first thing I cleaned was my mirror. Below are the before and after photos of it. OK, yes, I know it was gross - all the better for this test! Look how well it cleaned up - with just water! Not a streak on it! I was immediately in love with the Glass & Polishing Cloth and went to my bedroom to clean the windows. With the help of the Sponge Cloth (used on the sills) I had perfectly clean windows in minutes -- with no chemicals and paper towels! (And believe me, I would have normally used a ton of paper towels!)




2 comments:
It would sound too good to be true if not for your test run with photos! Nice, thanks :D
Looks good. Ill have to check it out. Green is not only beneficial for the environment, but a good marketing tool as well.
Sometimes I am skeptical of people just trying to latch on to a new fad, but your post shows a great product.
Thanks!
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