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A friend of mine gave me a gift (!) of an ecloth for windows......unbelievable (the cloth not the gift, though I did wonder..lol). A squirt of water and a wipe to achieve pristine results.

As a result we bought a whole range of these cloths plus the floor duster and mop - they are fan..bloody..tastic!

They work with water alone so the piles of squirty chemical bottles that filled our under the sink space have now gone.

My windows are sparkling, my floor is immaculate, my marble kitchen worktop is like new - even the little reading/sunglasses cloth gets spectacular results.

I highly recommend them. Just google ecloths - they´re on amazon etc.
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Post by annedab »

We stock up on the window ones from Wilko whenever we are in the UK. The pack has a purple one that you just use with water and a blue one that you then wipe the water off with. Truly marvellous (and dirt cheap too) Window cleaning is now a pleasure....sort of... 8)
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Post by French Cricket »

Yep, have used ecloths for many years. Don't know how I'd clean without them.
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Post by la vache! »

French Cricket wrote:Yep, have used ecloths for many years. Don't know how I'd clean without them.
Ditto
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Post by NeatandPicky »

Excuse my ignorance, but are ecloths different from microfibre?
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Yes, works a treat on computer screens too, but not too wet.
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French Cricket wrote:Yep, have used ecloths for many years. Don't know how I'd clean without them.
Yep me too!
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Post by linda que linda »

NeatandPicky wrote:Excuse my ignorance, but are ecloths different from microfibre?
Same question here. They sound even better than microfibre cloths.
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Hello! 21st century calling! :D
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Nope - you've lost this insect there, Casscat :oops: :lol:
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Totally different to microfibre cloths of which I have a large and now redundant collection!

Ecloths are much much better - never thought I´d be raving about cleaning cloths but honestly, they&#341;e just brilliant
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Post by greenbarn »

e-cloth is a brand name for microfibre cloths. What they've done is vary the thickness and density of weave of the cloths to make them more task-specific, so there is a difference between the general purpose muck wiper and a glass polisher.
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Post by zebedee »

And there was me thinking it was a microfibre cloth made in the EU.......... :D :D :D
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zebedee wrote:And there was me thinking it was a microfibre cloth made in the EU.......... :D :D :D
E-cloth? Made in t'EU? Made in Yorkshire more like!
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Post by brendan »

I stand corrected. They are indeed micro fibre cloths but in a whole new class to the ones I´ve had over he years.
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