MR.SIGA Microfiber Cleaning Cloth,Pack of 12,Size:12.6 x 12.6
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Angelina C.
> 3 dayI like the 12 * 12 size, it fits just right in my hand. Also, I see no evidence that the colors run after washing. All good!
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MGC
18-11-2024Great product. Come really clean in laundry too.
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Daniela Rodriguez
> 3 dayMuy buenas y multiusos
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Jocelyn
> 3 dayPerfect size for cleaning. Washes well too. Recommend.
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Kellie Jacobs
> 3 dayliked it all
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cnemo
> 3 dayThis brand featured on my homepage a million times so I gave this a try. Yes they are good but not the best ones in the market. Honestly if you go to a local hardware store they usually have their own brand and they will be probably same or better quality.
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Rickey Ray
> 3 dayThese are a little on the cheap side for a microfiber cloth but do the job. I use them as cleaning cloths for my kitchen counters and refrigerator. Dusting etc..I’ve seen bad reviews ? Saying they don’t pick up and just smear. I think some people are washing them and drying with fabric softener. This will cause any clothes to lose their moisture capability. Don’t use fabric softener, and they will be fine
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patty
> 3 dayI 100% recommend this rags this are amazing!! I love them !!
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Ani-mation
> 3 dayReally like how well these vibrantly colored microfiber cloths hold onto dust and pollen. Actually help motivate me to clean more often! My days of using old cotton cloth repurposed T-shirts are over :)
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N. Leon
> 3 dayI read a thing online about cleaning glass cooktops, which raved about these cloths. I have used a cooktop cleaner and a sponge and a towel, but the cleaner smells like petroleum and my cooktop is scratched. The article claimed that these towels work with no products. They do! I still use a sponge to wipe up spills, but then I use one of these dry cloths to buff, and voila. The article said that the cloth can be wet to get stuff off, and if you need a bit of dish soap, that’s fine. Clean the cloths with water and hang to dry. I am so happy not to use that cooktop cleaner any more, rinsing it off, down the drain, adding to our polluted waters.