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Attach Microfiber Cloths To Cleaning Bottles

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Date: 01/11/2008 Topic: Cleaning > Cleaning Tools  
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Like many others, I have discovered the glory of microfiber cloths and I use them everywhere and have been for years. One tip that has really helped to eliminate the use of paper towels, is to use a rubber band and attach a microfiber cloth to each one of my cleaning bottles. Now when I go to clean the windows, I grab the can, cloth is attached, throw the rubber brand on my wrist, and clean away. After a few cleanings, I throw the cloths in the wash and replace them with clean ones. Easy!

By Jules from Amesbury, MA
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Can you tell me about their benefits? I have heard of them but have not used them.

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