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K. Johnson
> 3 dayI am thrilled with these microfiber cloths. I have bought from Norwex, MakersClean, various brands from Walmart, Target, etc. These are the BEST cloths period. I understand the concept of a quality product costing more money, but these have totally changed my opinion. The value for the money has my head spinning. The quality is equivalent or better than all the above mentioned cloths. One swipe across a wet surface and I am done. I laundered them as instructed and every cloth came out perfect. No frays. No lint. Perfect. I love the size. The color. Everything. I guess you can tell that I love these cloths. I highly recommend them.
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York Mom
> 3 dayThese are the perfect microfiber towels. I use the for dishtowel and general cleaning. I used them to clean door jams of white car and they held up very well.
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Garin Hatch
> 3 dayLeaves spandex looking fibers all over everything. I hate these towels.
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ZonZon
> 3 dayI had so many different microfibers before but those are my favorite. They are very soft, good size and very highly absorbent. The price is a little high but I dont mind paying for their quality.
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Kristen
> 3 dayLove these!!!!! Great quality! Have washed and dried in dryer multiple times and are still like new! Use them for toddler spills (so absorbent), dusting, cleaning the bathrooms (great replacement for paper towels when cleaning windows and mirrors). Would happily buy again.
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Woof
> 3 daygreat quality
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Mark Long
> 3 dayThese are great microfibers and fold up nicely to fit in my kitchen drawers. I use the whole stack everyday for cleaning and cooking then wash them up and start over the next day. They are great and in the dark gray color, still look brand new without showing any spots. Would definitely rebuy (and probably will!).
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Jan H
> 3 dayVery nice microfiber towels.
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Jackie
> 3 dayI’ve had a house cleaning business for 19 years. I’m looking for something less expensive than I’ve been using. I’m using the grey for dusting and they do a great job! It is best to wash them before using, wash with only microfiber cloths, no bleach and no fabric softener. When washing with other fabrics, you will get lint (from the other fabric). Any complaints on these towels may be because of improper laundering. I am not sure how many washes they’ll endure, since I’ve only been using them a few weeks. I would recommend these!
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Dan
> 3 dayI forgot I’d put these on my Amazon wish list until I unwrapped them on Christmas. Then I realized I’m getting old because of how excited I was about cleaning towels. I’ve used a lot of microfiber cloths, from the cheapo ones I’ve bought at auto maintenance stores to the absurdly overpriced Norwex ones my sister talked me into. A while back I bought some Mr. Siga cloths, and those were my favorites. Until I opened these… These are softer and more plush than any microfiber towel I’ve ever used. My favorite part is how absorbent they are. I HATE microfiber cloths that water beads on and slides off. These immediately soak it up, and it makes it easy to put a few drops of water on them and do some spot cleaning. They’re also durable. They’ve held up to washing, and they don’t change or leech their color when I soak them in hypochlorous acid. If you don’t know what hypochlorous acid is, do yourself a favor and read up. Basically, you can buy an electric pitcher for under $80 that lets you turn a little non-iodized salt, tap water, and white vinegar into an unbelievably cheap, powerful, and versatile natural cleaner. These towels + hypochlorous acid = tons of saved household cleaners and paper towels.