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Calling all E-Cloth Owners!

22 replies

MascaraOHara · 01/09/2005 17:32

After hearing fab reviews I am now the proud owner of an e-cloth and an e-cloth mop!

Can I ask, do you still disinfect your floor? if so how often and what with? do you keep a seperate mop or a sponge? or just not bother??

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Enid · 01/09/2005 17:33

I use an old fashioned mop to swab it with cleaner about once a month, use the E cloths the rest of the time

cod · 01/09/2005 17:49

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MascaraOHara · 01/09/2005 17:54

PMSL what do you mean you can't get it to work?

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cod · 01/09/2005 17:55

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MascaraOHara · 01/09/2005 17:57

Oh my friend is raving about hers and my kitchen is all stone and stainless steel.. thought it'd do some good on my 'beautiful' but very streaky high gloss work-top.

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Mud · 01/09/2005 18:00

clean first with normal spone, then dampen and wring out e-cloth then use it it does work although mayben you are gettrnig too much fish oil on the colth

MascaraOHara · 01/09/2005 18:01

I'll let you know if I get mine to work cod!

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GeorginaA · 01/09/2005 18:19

Cod - you're not alone. I couldn't get mine to work either.

cod · 01/09/2005 18:20

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Mud · 01/09/2005 18:39

no its an anti-smear devise so stone and steel shine

jenkel · 01/09/2005 18:48

Dont know about stainless steel, but its works perfectly on my huge patio windows, only thing that doesnt leave streaks/smears.

moondog · 01/09/2005 18:51

Wring it out,cod until its practically dry.

cod · 02/09/2005 19:11

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Pinotmum · 02/09/2005 19:15

It doesn't have to be camp does it? That's where I must be going wrong.

MascaraOHara · 02/09/2005 19:15

Just logged on to say

...it's bloody marvellous!...

and this was at the top of active convos.. Today smear free windows and mirrors. Tomorrow strreak free hob and worktops.

Cod: I used it 'wet' to clean then rinsed and dried it as much as possible before 'polishing' with it 'damp'

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cod · 02/09/2005 19:16

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yoyo · 02/09/2005 19:16

Tried everything on stainless steel. Threw out bin in the end. Have just discovered that Kitchen Power is fantastic. Spray it on, wipe with damp cloth/kitchen roll, then polish off before it gets too dry. My kettle and toaster are gleaming!

cod · 02/09/2005 19:16

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cod · 02/09/2005 19:17

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Pinotmum · 02/09/2005 19:17
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MascaraOHara · 02/09/2005 19:19

OMG cod what was that?!?!? my firewall denied me access! work will think I've been trying to access porn whilst on holiday!

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Kelly1978 · 02/09/2005 19:30

I didn't know you could get e cloth mops? E cloths are brill on stainless steel. I just wet a corner and buff it up with that.

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