E-Cloth – Perfect Cleaning with Just Water!
Streaky windows, mirrors and shiny surfaces are so irritating. I’d tried a number of glass cleaners and although they started out nice and sparkly, by the next day there was usually some kind of streaky sediment visible on the surface. Meaning I’d have to repeat the process all over again. We have at least 10 large mirrors in our home, and who has time for that? The e-cloth Glass & Polishing Cloth brings the ‘WOW’ factor to cleaning windows, glass and all other shiny surfaces. Used dry on a damp surface, it instantly cleans and dries shiny surfaces leaving them streak-free and sparkling clean, using just water.
It’s brilliant for cleaning and finishing windows, mirrors, glass, chrome and stainless steel.
The Glass & Polishing Cloth removes light grease, finger marks and dirt plus over 99% of bacteria. Its performance has been tested and approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute, and carries their approved on pack logo. As no chemicals are required, the Glass & Polishing Cloth is perfect for those with asthma and allergy intolerance and is endorsed by Allergy UK. It is also recommended and endorsed by Baumatic, Miele and Neff.
Plus, it really couldn’t be simpler to use. Just spray a little water onto the surface to be cleaned, fold the cloth into a pad and wipe. Alternatively, after cleaning with a General Purpose Cloth and while the surface is still damp, just wipe over with the dry Glass & Polishing Cloth for a perfect sparkling finish. During use, as the cloth becomes damp, refold to a new dry section of the cloth. So, not only does it perform better than any chemical product designed for this purpose or cloth. It’s also going to save you a ton of money. I love the way they are available in different colours, so you can colour code your home. You can buy the e-cloth here and If you fancy winning one for yourself, just enter via the rafflecopter below. We have 5 to giveaway, Good luck!
The one good thing about alcohol is its’ cleaning capacity.
do a little often to keep on top of it
Little often regular – MAKES life and cleaning so much easier
i always have a to do list for certain days so i know i have to do it!
Just try and stay on top of it, if you see it, then clean it.
Listen to music whilst cleaning so that it seems slightly less of a chore.
Don’t collect too much clutter and it will be easier to clean.
Make a list of the little jobs, break it down, tick as you go along for a sense of well being! xx
I find Lidl is the best place to buy cleaning materials these days.
Do a little bit at a time to keep on top of things. Those E cloths are terrific by the way, wouldn’t be without them.
Do something – like tidy a drawer – while waiting for the kettle to boil.
I have tried, quite often successfully, to fix many electronic devices that have had problems overheating because no-one has cleaned the dust from fans, filters, cooling fins etc. Sometimes the outsides of the device are spotless but the insides are clogged. The backs of fridges are often similar as the cooling fins get clogged. The tip is to remember the insides sometimes need cleaning as well as the outside.
I follow the organised mum method!
My top cleaning tip is to clean as I go. Much better than leaving it all to the last minute.
Work from the top of the house down
This cloth has amazing abilities. I chop one up and put a piece in each of my glasses and sunglasses cases.
Little and often!
Have a cleaning schedule throughout the week and don’t do it all at once to be stress free. A stitch in time saves nine! Save time!
Clean the hob after every use
Speed clean the bathroom.
I love a HUGE feather duster (with real feathers!) to get to those hard to reach places and rid of those nasty cobwebs! ?
Leave all the cleaning bits in a bag to pick up and go clean.
Don’t procrastinate thinking about it. Just get on with it if it needs doing.
Dry off the shower cubicle before getting out.
I set an hour each day to do the household chores. This way they don’t pile up and get out of hand.
Dance and sing while you vacuum
Do it quick or do it thorough.
Polish the taps in the sink wit( one hand while brushing you teeth with the other
Give everyone in the household at least one task that is their responsibility all of the time. I have delegated ironing, vacuuming and stripping the bed.
Used tumble drier softener sheets make great dusters, especially on static-prone surfaces like TVs and computers – they help to reduce the static charge so the dust takes longer to settle
Jane Willis
I find putting my glasses on Helps me see the dirt better!
Shine the door handles and clean the light switches is a good way to fool the eye into thinking everything is clean. …
Sit on the floor and look up it is amazing what you see needs cleaning, particularly in the kitchen
One job throughout the house. Ie empty all the bins, or clean all the windows. One job every day and you will soon be shipshape.
I like to tidy up every evening and then do a proper clean at the weekend to keep on top of things
An E-Cloth makes for an easy clean.
Clear the lounge of clutter before bed, it’s nice to have a room to relax in mid way of all your chores.
Set out a routine
Using just newspaper and water cleans windows perfectly x
Keep on top of it, a little every day is easier than saving it all for the weekend
don’t get married and never have children or pets! Failing that delegate
Wipe down/squeegee the shower after every use especially if you live in a hard water area.
For dirty windows on wood burners, use wet newspaper and followmwith dry newspaper. It’s like magic cleaning,
Get all the family to do their bit
Do a little every day
Sweep the kitchen floor daily, it stops any sticky bits being traipsed through the House
put things away when you have finished with them
Always try to keep on top of housework before the job becomes too big!
Have regular clear outs of ‘stuff’ in your house as the less cluttered it is, the easier it is to clean
Diluted zoflo and spray it on the shower curtain smells great and stops that stale water smell
Tidy everyday, to keep on top of your home.
Speed clean. Or put your glasses on and dot it really thoroughly, one room at a time. I prefer the speed clean. Or as it is known in our home, the FRIDAY TIDY
Little and often – it is much easier!
I like to do it little and often so it doesn’t build up too much!
Now getting on a bit I have divided my home into cleaning zones and focus on one zone at a time rather than trying to do it all at once. I am up to 4 zones now (up/down/front/back) For me this makes the whole cleaning process more manageable and far less pressure
I have a small kitchen so it helps me to clean up as I go along
Don’t try and do everything at once. Spread out large cleans over a few days and set yourself goals for each day.
When cleaning the toilet rub the outside down with toiket paper first.
Use a wet rubber glove to remove pet hair