Quickie Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, 14 X 14 in., Blue, 24 Pack, Washable and Reusable, All-Purpose Towel/Wiper for Multi-Purpose Indoor/Outdoor Cleaning/Dusting/Polishing on Kitchen/Bathroom
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Annie
> 3 dayI have used the quickie mops for years. Then, I found these rags. These rags are fantastic. They do everything a disposable paper towel does plus plus. They clean,dry, shine, dust. Easy to wash and dry. You can use with a stiffer type mop instead of the disposable papers. Cost effective. The people that say that these rags are not soft do not understand that the tackiness is what makes the whole concept work. The “tackiness“ picks up all the dust and shines your surfaces at the same time.
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Carolyn Leake
> 3 dayVery easy to clean and use again
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Leslie
Greater than one weekSuch great microfiber rags!!
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Love to Learn
> 3 dayLove making my own green cleaning solution and these towel are great to use on all surfaces. I use them to clean then throw them in the wash to use again
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G. Fritz
> 3 dayVery thin, smaller. They get the job done but are of poorer quality than other brands I’ve used.
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Raina Lynch
> 3 dayGets all the dirt. Cleans glass and all surfaces. Glad I bought them.
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McK509
> 3 dayI like theses towels , they are soft and absorbent. Cleans a lot of surfaces without lint or smearing.
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24JonnyJ
> 3 dayGot them for polishing the boat Perfect
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Greater than one weekJust what you would expect from a decent microfiber cloth, affordable, unobtrusive color!
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smgsmc
> 3 dayI bought these for a specific purpose: for drying off my figure skating boots and blades. Up to now Ive used a genuine leather chamois skin. Chamois needs a long break-in period: at first, its stiff and not too absorbent when bone dry. Ive used the same piece for some 20 years now, its torn and tattered, and deserving of a proper burial. My latest boots are suede, and I figured Id try out a microfiber wipe with some nap to help dry off the suede better. My major concern was whether the microfiber wipe would tear too easily when I wipe down the blades and picks. Im happy to report that these wipes are great for drying off figure skates. They are nominally 14 inches square, thin, and flexible, just right for this purpose. I practice spinning a lot and consequently build up a lot of slush on the blades, some of which get onto the suede boots. The wipes have enough nap to clean off the suede effectively. At the same time they are thin enough to wipe down all the contours and crevices of the blade. They are soft and soak up water effectively even when the wipes are initially bone dry (unlike some super-sponge wipes that need to be wetted first). Two words of caution. (1) With a chamois, I can just shake the slush off and continue wiping. But slush clings tightly to these wipes and dont shake off readily. So I use two: a first one for wiping off the slush, and a second one for final drying. I skate 5 times/week and have been using the same two wipes for about 2 months now. They hold up well. [Update: June 4, 2016. A year and 4 months have passed since my original review. Im still using the same two wipes. No holes; no tears.] (2) These cling to Velcro. If you have gear with Velcro straps, keep these wipes away from the Velcro. Not a problem with chamois. I do wish that the pack had a multi-colored assortment instead of all blue, so I can more easily track which wipe I use. But $10/pack of 24 is a good buy. Ive seen a total hockey shammy microfiber wipe specifically marketed for drying off ice skates; it sells for $8 for *one* wipe.