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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TIMOTHY
> 3 dayI bought these to use on my vinyl Records but I found out they leave lint behind like crazy and then needed to clean it again with a record brush. So I am using these to polish my car and things like electronics around the house and they do the job good. These can be washed but then they become softer so thats good.
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Alejandra Armas
> 3 dayFor some reason on my kitchen, my rags always disappear, but those ones are a lot
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Johnny B17
> 3 dayHundreds of uses around the house and in the shop. Great value too.
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Sarah
> 3 dayGreat cleaning or dusting rags. Does the job well.
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David Scofield
Greater than one weekRather thin.
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Peaches
> 3 dayThese are not super high quality - they are quite thin compared to some Ive had - but they are so well-priced I just throw them away after using them to wash floors, clean bathrooms, etc. The idea of washing dirty cleaning rags in the machine where I wash my clothes is a non-starter for me and these are the perfect, disposable solution!
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Juliana Asia-Sua
Greater than one weekThey’re durable
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Mozell Connelly
> 3 daySo many uses! They wash beautifully and stay soft and absorbent.
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CAsunsets!
> 3 dayLove these and use them for cleaning everywhere around the house. They are great to keep next to the sinks as well since they absorb water very quickly!
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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.