Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: L.Doubtfire - The Blade Runner on October 31, 2009, 07:23:22 am
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Does anyone on the group really know what the difference
Is,and what defines the quality of micro fiber cleaning cloths?
What I mean is,ya go into say Poundstrecher in town or
Wilkinsons and they sell em`3 in a pack for a £1 right?
Then there`s for instance The Vikan Easy Shine Kit,the price
Of theirs is around 5 times that.Ettore and Unger sell theirs
At £3.50p and even £4.50 each.
Thanks for replies.
Lewis Doubtfire Gleem Clean ( The Blade Runner )
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It depends on what your doing with them. I have the smooth ones from unger and they are great for cleaning glass with pure water - much better than the fluffy ones. I also use them to polish bathrooms when i do builders cleans but only after removing all the dust and dirt with the cheap fluffy ones.
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I use Vikan.... They last forever, if you're wanna look professional, buy professional! Them cheapo jobbies don't last!!!!!
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use the cheapies for realy dirty work the unger micr fibre for dust and mirrors and the unger glass micro fiber for glass
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I get Asda own make ones ,£1 each,always been pleased with them. ;)
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Hi all
I've recently bought some from ebay at 55p each and although the colour runs on them they are great quality and so far don't seem to mind being washed and tumble dried daily.
They were £55 for 100 plus delivery and came from a company called xsstock.
Best Wishes
Diane
www.freshlymaid.co.uk
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Double sided Unger (smooth and not so) are unbeatable for a quality finish, especially on glass, high gloss and shiny surfaces.
SYR thick blue are good but a batch bought recently were much poorer than usual. Fingers crossed this was a dodgy batch.....
For anything else use good quality T-Towels or even recycled terry-towels, cotton sheeting etc. These can be bought in weighted boxes make good sense.
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Try paragon microfibres.com a quality micrfibre needs 30% polymides