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BlessedWifeMommy said:Okay, I have avoided the microfiber towels until I just earned the pink one.
Help me love it! :love: I really want to I love every other product!
I can't get over the texture of it. :yuck: Does it help to wash it?
I almost wish I hadn't taken it out of the package.
pampered.chris said:I too don't like the texture, however the towels are so absorbent and wonderful. I have one that gets used for dry dusting around the house (candles and decorative peices).
I really only use that one, however there are MANY people that love how many uses there are. You can use them with cleaners to clean your stainless appliances, and use them as a chamois cloth on cars and motorcycles etc. I have many that get them to use as dishtowels and such.
I am going to sell the pink ones as "The one your husband will never use". Many of my customers will appreciate this. Their hubbys are notorious for taking products to the garage, from microfiber towels to quikut paring knives and nylon pan scrapers, even cutting boards. LOL!!
I don't know how to make you love them, I think it is just talking about the benefits. One thing that the texture will do, tell your customers to feel how it "sticks" to their hands, especially if they are dry. And to imagine how they will "stick" to the water, etc.
raebates said:Wash it a couple of times--no softener. It's less grabby after a couple of washes.
As for loving it, I do. I keep a couple in my van. I've used it to clear condensation from the windows. I've used it to sop up spills from seats and floors. I even used it recently when my not-quite-closed water bottle turned sideways in my purse, spilling 1/2 bottle of water into said purse.
It's also great for drying your hair. I know people who always take one to the pool or beach so they don't drip so much once they come out of the water.
chefsteph07 said:I LOVE THEM. The towels are the best for cleaning any kind of spills, especially on carpet, we've had them clean up Kool Aid, Milk, whatever, and they clean right off the carpet and leave no stains on the towels..they are the BEST.
I also use them for my hair, and my daughter's. It cuts down the drying time in half. I use them to clean the bathroom sinks, tub, etc, Dust the living room, I avoided them for a year or so too but I wish all my towels were like these..Just start using them, that's the only advice I could give...
kaseydee said:Try using lotion before handling the towel. I find it is usually my dry skin area that it feels funny on. Dusting has never been so good as with the mf towel!
ChefPaulaB said:OMG! WE love these towels! I got rid of all of my other kitchen towels... we use them for dishes, have the dish cloths too... They are the only things we use in the kitchen, you can dry soooo many dishes with them because they hold so much liquid... then there is all the other uses that everyone has already talked about. I think you should treat it just like any other new PC product, keep it out and force yourself to use it (someone talked about putting a new stone on the counter for a couple weeks to make them use it and get used to it)... once you start using it you won't like the other towels. And seriously, I don't really even notice the texture anymore.
Tami_Dannemiller said:I use them on my Orange Glo (hardwood floor cleaner) Swiffer or Chlorox Ready mop INSTEAD of purchasing the refill pads....then, just throw it in the washer!
Hope this helps.
To keep your microfiber towels in top condition, it is important to wash them separately from other fabrics and avoid using fabric softeners or bleach. Use hot water and a mild detergent, and hang or lay flat to dry. Avoid using high heat in the dryer, as it can damage the fibers and reduce their effectiveness.
Yes, microfiber towels are versatile and can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks. They are great for dusting, wiping down kitchen counters and appliances, cleaning windows and mirrors, and even for drying dishes. Just be sure to use a different towel for each task to avoid cross-contamination.
This will depend on how frequently you use them and how well you care for them. Generally, microfiber towels can last for hundreds of washes before needing to be replaced. However, if you notice that they are not as effective as they used to be or have become frayed, it may be time to get new ones.
Microfiber towels are safe to use on most surfaces, but it is always best to test a small, inconspicuous area first. Avoid using them on delicate or sensitive surfaces, such as polished wood or high-gloss paint, as the fibers may cause scratches. Also, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for any specific surfaces or items.
Yes, microfiber towels are designed to be effective even without using any cleaning products. The tiny fibers in the towels are able to grab onto and trap dirt, dust, and grime without the need for chemicals. However, for tougher or greasy messes, a mild cleaning solution may be necessary for best results.