Are Microfiber Towels the Ultimate Cleaning Tool for Realtors? Find Out Here!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' experiences and opinions regarding the use of microfiber towels, particularly in cleaning and various household tasks. Participants share their personal anecdotes about the effectiveness and versatility of these towels in different scenarios.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, initially felt skeptical about microfiber towels but found them to be highly absorbent and effective during a demo.
  • Another participant appreciates having multiple towels for different uses, especially with children around for spills.
  • Several users mention that microfiber towels do not leave lint on dishes or windows, enhancing their cleaning experience.
  • One participant shares a long-term positive experience using microfiber towels for various cleaning tasks, including baking spills.
  • Another participant notes a problem with staining from certain foods but shares a potential solution for stain removal.
  • One user highlights the convenience of microfiber towels for dusting, making the task quicker and easier.
  • Another participant discusses using microfiber towels for drying hair, noting their effectiveness in absorbing moisture.
  • One participant mentions using the towels while traveling for cleaning and spills, emphasizing their portability.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for using microfiber towels in demos, with one sharing a success story of selling multiple towels to a customer.
  • One participant discusses using microfiber towels to polish jewelry, noting the impressive results.
  • Some users express concerns about lint accumulation and the effects of fabric softener on absorbency.
  • One participant shares their cleaning routine using microfiber towels for windows and other surfaces in a home with young children.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best practices for maintaining microfiber towels, particularly regarding the use of fabric softeners, with some participants agreeing on avoiding them while others share personal experiences with lint issues.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences with microfiber towels in both home and professional settings, highlighting their versatility and effectiveness in cleaning tasks.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and others looking for practical insights on the use of microfiber towels in various cleaning and household applications.

If you think they feel funny dry, wait til you try 'em wet! LOL
 
I'm not sure if anyone has said this yet, but I love them for drying my long hair. When I use a reguar towel, it doesn't soak up all the excess water until I have had in on my head for about 20 minutes - and by that time I have a headache. The MFT (hmmm....that could be seen as initals for something else) soaks up even more water and in about 5 minutes...no headaches!!!
 
cmdtrgd said:
I'm not sure if anyone has said this yet, but I love them for drying my long hair. When I use a reguar towel, it doesn't soak up all the excess water until I have had in on my head for about 20 minutes - and by that time I have a headache. The MFT (hmmm....that could be seen as initals for something else) soaks up even more water and in about 5 minutes...no headaches!!!
Kate: you crack me up.. I thought the same thing about the abbreviation. And I started using the towels for my hair after you suggested it.
 
Microfiber towelAnother use for the microfiber towel: Clean your jewlery. Shines it right up.
 
Good tip about jewelry!!
 
A flyer on this!This has been such a great thread that if I soon have time I will compile all of the suggestions here and make a newer FLYER!!!
 
I would love a copy when you get it done! Thanks!
 
FilePost 24 has a flyer that is great. And here is a 2nd flyer.
 

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Excellent flyer! Thanks for posting it.
 
You guys have made me a believer. I don't even show mine at shows, can't stand the way it sticks to my hands (gives me the willies to). I am going to start doing the water demo for my shows and the swiffer idea is brilliant. The swiffer idea alone should make them sell like hot cakes. Thanks for this thread!
 
I used mine in my bathroom, on the floor, with warm white vinegar, and that was the only thing to ever get all of the hairspray up without leaving the floor sticky. I have tried ALL KINDS of chemicals, too. Amazing!
 
Anne -- you cleaned the floor with white vinegar??? Did you mix it with water? What kind of floor? I have ceramic tile.

Also, do you all do DRY dusting with the microfiber towel? I think I'll try that.
 
I used the towel and white vinegar. I just wiped the floor by hand and it was much easier than I thohght it would be. It must be the combination of the two. Magic! I have a vinyl floor.
 
spoiledchef said:
Also, do you all do DRY dusting with the microfiber towel? I think I'll try that.


YES!!! It's awesome for dry dusting!! That is my main use for the microfiber towel. I used to hate dusting, but now I love it because it's so easy and the dust doesn't go flying...it's just all trapped on the towel.
 
I was cleaning out my pantry and I keep a box of baking soda in it. Well, you guessed it. The box fell off the shelf and landed "jelly side down" all over the place. Did I freak? Nope! Just grabbed the towel and it got it right up! No residue or anything.
 
I posted this on another thread, but the MFT's are great for Realtors. They can use them for the often-needed-last-minute-spiffing-up before holding an Open House (all agents have experienced this). The Microfiber Towels are PERFECT for this, because you won't need to haul in lots of cleaners, paper towels, etc. Great to dust, buff stainless steel appliances, shine up sinks, and polish faucets in a flash. I can't imagine many agents could turn this down, since there are so many times we have to do this!
 

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