Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, Non-Abrasive, Reusable and Washable - Pack of 24, 12 x16-Inch, Pink, Green and Gray
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Jordan
> 3 dayLittle smaller and thinner but great for gym and workouts.
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Dan bell
> 3 dayGood quality item good price works well
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cyndylu
> 3 dayThey are on the small size but they will work.
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grandma grandma
> 3 dayThese work so good
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angelina
> 3 daygreat pack for price cleans well multiple uses
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HeatherErin
> 3 dayI have autoimmune arthritis and carpal tunnel. Why am I saying this when reviewing cleaning cloths? Because one of the things that causes me the most pain is scrubbing. I am always looking for the best tools to get things clean with the least harm to me, the environment, and my wallet. These cloths are the mainstay of my cleaning caddy because they make deep-cleaning EVERYTHING so much easier! I use the white cloths in the kitchen, blue in the bathroom, yellow everywhere else. The mircrofiber picks up dirt from all surfaces without damage. It’s great for streak-free glass and mirror cleaning. Cleans tubs, showers, grout, and tile. Gets toothpaste off the faucet and leaves it sparkling without scratching. It cleans walls without removing paint, gets dust and pollen off blinds, and is great for cleaning spills on hardwood floors. Need to clean more of a floor but don’t want to mop? Put this over your mop head and wipe things up. I keep a stack of these ready to go under every sink, and I carry a few when kayaking to wipe my glasses, mop out bilge, whatever—just don’t mix the two up! When I have used one of these, I throw it in a bucket hanging in my laundry room, keeping the white cloths with cloth napkins and dish towels, and the others with my washable mop heads. Once a week, I clean them on sanitize with detergent and a bit of bleach. I like to hang them to dry outside for a crispier surface, by they dry fine in the tumble dryer too. I have these on subscribe and save, with a new pack every six months. I literally do not buy paper towels now, because there is no need. At all. Did I mention these are great on stainless steel? Clean, no streaks or fingerprints. Clean your woodwork or baseboards with them too. Need to apply furniture polish? Got you covered with these! Kids cook something on the stove and leave a baked on mess? Wet one, put it on the mess, leave it for a few to soften, then wipe it up. Oh, and because it’s a cloth, cleaning wire shelves or behind a tap is easy—just wrap it around, give it a little back and forth, and done! Oh, and if you are so inclined, take a clean one of these, soak it, put it in a baggie, put in a dab of isopropyl alcohol or hand sanitizer, and freeze. Flexible cold packs that don’t over-chill tissues for the win! Seriously, these are great. Heck, you can even put roll them around a paper-towel tube and have them on your holder. They’ll stay put, and instead of automatically grabbing a paper towel, you’ll grab these instead. After all this enthusiasm, please know that I loathe cleaning. That I can give some cloth all this hype for something I hate doing should say it all!
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Chris T.
> 3 dayThese micro-cloths work really well for cleaning and you get a lot for a low price. The colors are attractive. They wash well - I hang mine to dry. The cloths are generously sized. I just cleaned the mirrors and glass in our master bath and these cloths definitely brought out the shine!
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Allan Customer
> 3 dayPlease improve the package design as the top towel was glued to the tape somehow when I received the product. I cant use the first microfiber towel because as I took it off the tape, it got some glue on it.
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DF
Greater than one weekThis review is for Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, Non-Abrasive, Reusable and Washable - Pack of 24, 12 x16 Color-fast and with a nice edging that does not ravel. I have not tried using these for deep cleaning. Having read some comments that machine laundering may gradually reduce their effectiveness, I wash them by hand and hang to dry, unless they are unusually dirty. No fabric softeners, of course, as they reduce absorption. I keep clean cloths handy for wiping down the chrome fixtures in the kitchen, bathroom sinks, and shower--expecting by these means to prevent spots of corrosion from developing because the water in So. Cal. being very hard. I have also found them very good for cleaning our brushed stainless steel refrigerator and Magic Chef microwave oven. We wanted a white fridge, but constraints of sizing and supply forced us to buy stainless, and I was worried because many people write about how it shows fingerprints. The company selling it also sells a special compound to remove them, but I found a DIY online that calls only for white vinegar and a cloth that leaves no fuzz--i.e., microfiber. Keeping a spray bottle of vinegar and one of these cloths handy, I have found that fingerprinting is no problem whatsoever. If anyone here is considering getting microfiber cloths for cleaning stainless steel appliances, be aware that brushed stainless steel has a sort of grain to it. You can see very tiny lines all going in one direction; that is the brushing. Spray a bit of the vinegar on a microfiber cloth and wipe in the direction of the grain to remove dirt and fingerprints. Wipe again with a dry section of the cloth to remove any residue of vinegar, which seems to remove the necessity of rinsing, and if any fingerprints persist, re-wiping with a tiny bit of olive oil on the cloth somehow miraculously takes care of them. Polish again with a clean part of the cloth, and done. Most of the time I find I am one and done” with just the vinegar, and I love these cloths. I like that they came in white, blue, and yellow, so I can assign different colors to different jobs. If there is anything particularly dirty, or a potential for staining, I plan to use the white ones for that, so I can give them whatever laundry treatment seems necessary. By the way, neither the blue nor the yellow has bled into the laundry water and caused trouble with white garments being washed together with these cloths. I recall reading a comment about such bleeding, and can only assume that it refers to a different product, as Amazon sometimes lumps together the reviews for similar, but not identical, products.
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Jim
> 3 dayThey make a decent all purpose cleaning cloth, but once they get smudged they dont clean easily by hand. I use them once and into the laundry they go.