Carlene—August 20, 2023
I am now addicted to e cloth. They are amazing to clean and polish with. I started with the multi pack, because I was tired of window and mirror streaks and now have been getting various items from them. The mop is awesome as well. I am more than impressed with everything iv used from e cloth. Cleaning is fun and super easy to keep up with. I also feel that things are staying a little cleaner and shinier without the residues of chemicals. You just have to wrap your brain around the fact that water only activates the cloths. This company has nailed it for cleaning! I'm also excited to try my dusting gloves and wand next! I will be purchasing the wall duster as well soon. No regrets on anything so far, love all of it! Read more
Peggy Pasche—October 1, 2025
Have eliminated all my other cleaning clothes. These are the best clothes ever. Purchasing for Christmas present for my Daughters. Read more
Casey Watson—June 28, 2022
I'll start by saying I use these to clean EVERYTHING. The obvious applications are typical household surfaces like tables, countertops, windows, etc. It doesn't stop there, though, I use these to clean those nasty areas no one likes to deal with, like behind the toilet. I know it's gross, but I've even used them to clean vomit and other bodily hazards. I've also used them to polish stainless steel and clean tools and pen/ink stains. The list goes on and on. The BEST thing about these E-cloths is they still look BRAND NEW. No matter how badly stained they become, they always clean up perfectly. My trick is to (almost) boil water in a large cooking pot, then right before adding the E-Cloths, put a quarter cup or so of oxy clean into the water. I said, "almost" boil the water because if it is REALLY boiling, the oxy clean could bubble and spill over. After adding the oxy clean, immediately put the E-cloths in the pot and stir them around, reduce to medium-high heat and let them cook for about 10-15 minutes. Return every 5 minutes or so to stir and mix the cloths in the solution. I then turn off stove and let them soak in the oxy clean overnight. The following day, I then wash in hot water with a bit of detergent and hang dry or dryer (both work fine). I wash them about once a week or after heavy cleaning. I included a picture of one of the E-cloths after a year and a half of HEAVY use - AMAZING!! Read more

Old Linnie—September 4, 2020
A good friend, who is a meticulous house cleaner, recommended these to me. I've found there are things I love about them, and things that take some getting used to with them. For example, they are terrific at drying shower tiles after a shower, and do seem to remove the little bits of starting mold you occasionally see in the grout. The glass polisher does a terrific job but I am still not sure I am using it correctly. I wipe the mirror with a damp e-cloth and then dry with the glass polisher and the mirror shines. But should I just polish without water? don't know. I haven't tried the polisher on a window yet. Moistened with hot water, the clothes are great at cleaning the front of kitchen cabinets. However, they did not come with clear instructions, and if I didn't have someone to call for advice, I would have given up after the first few days. You need to wash them first to get any lint from processing off them (the glass polisher left lint all over the first time I used it). You should not wash them with a load of towels,as the towels make them linty. You should not wash them with fabric softener (I didn't do that but didn't know this was something to avoid). Mostly, you should rinse well with hot water and hang to dry, with an occasional spin in the washer, according to my friend. My main complaint is that after 70 plus years of cleaning with soaps, bathroom cleaners and other chemical compounds, I do have trouble thinking my bathroom is actually clean after wiping everything with a warm, damp, e-cloth. It LOOKS clean, it SMELLS clean,, but it was just too easy for the room to BE clean. But I am getting used to it. One other caution: If like me you like to wrap a damp cloth around your Swifter to mop floors, the regular e-cloth doesn't work well. It keeps grabbing at the surface rather than gliding over it. I don;t know if their floor cloth (not in the starter set) works better or not. Read more
Anna B.—July 31, 2024
I was looking for a better quality microfiber cloth (specifically an 80/20 polyester/polyamide blend, which their website says these are) to replace the ones I had, and these are great. They're thicker than my previous ones and are much more "grabby" and absorbent, so I am satisfied. Just water on the general-purpose cloth followed by the polishing cloth has been working for our sliding glass sunroom door, which gets a lot of finger spots and mystery food from our toddler. Just water has also been working for countertops during the day, but I still use a cleaner (dawn, distilled water, alcohol) for the nightly clean. The directions only specify not to use any bleach products, or fabric softeners/dryer sheets, so I'm assuming how I'm using them is okay, but as of right now, it seems to be working well. Read more
Lynne—September 17, 2025
Perfect for your cleaning needs. Mirrors and windows shine. Read more