Deep Cleaning Demonstration

For those of you who like a visual I’ve created a Deep Cleaning Video so you can see the process. I borrowed two really dirty cloths from customers (thanks Kay and Andrea). Watch these cloths come clean right before your very eyes!!

Keep this in mind:

  • You can boil water on the stove and add the cloths to clean them. I don’t use this method because I would walk away and the cloths would end up permanently stuck to my pan! I prefer to boil the water and pour it into a bowl or sink.
  • Remember also that the gunk in your cloths builds up over time, in layers. To remove all that gunk you will likewise have to soak your cloths multiple times, each soak will remove more layered gunk.
  • Stains do not affect the working power of your microfiber – they are just stains. This will happen when you use your cloths for cleaning. When you are done deep cleaning there may still be stains. Don’t panic. Just launder and use.

Here are the written Deep Clean Instructions from an earlier post.

 

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When you spend your hard-earned dollars on a product, you want it to work right? I get it – I’m the same way. I will tell you I was not too thrilled that my first purchase of Norwex was going to cost me over $30. I mean, how could those cloths do any better job than what I was getting from my recycled rags I was using at home? BOY was I wrong!!!

Enviro cloth and Water!
Enviro cloth and Water!

Norwex microfiber gets results. A picture is worth 1000 words…

Why Norwex Microfiber?

I do not like microfiber, but I LOVE Norwex!! Why? How is Norwex different? There are technical and factual reasons which I’ll outline later in this post – but the real difference is that IT ACTUALLY CLEANS SURFACES! I can clean my patio doors, inside and out, in 5 minutes. And I clean the rest of my windows using just two Norwex cloths (read Basic Package) and water. It takes soooo little time to clean the windows, and when I’m done, no streaks! NO kidding!

Norwex microfiber is so incredibly micro – the fibers are at least 1/200th the width of a human hair! Yeah – that thin!! I don’t know anybody or anything who is that thin – do you? LOL

nxmicrofiberscienceAnd notice how those fibers are woven? The fibers grab everything out of all the pores on the surfaces they touch.

The best part is all you need is water. You no longer have to shop for cleaning chemicals; no trips to the stores, no bringing home cleaners to spray all over and inhale. JUST WATER! That’s definitely the best part.

Just Water?! Yep.

You can clean your home with just water and Norwex microfiber. I found this hard to believe when I first encountered Norwex over 3 years ago. Then I got my first Norwex cloth, a blue kitchen cloth BTW, I took it home and started wiping things in my kitchen – WITH JUST WATER!! I couldn’t believe it!

Here is a quick demonstration of window cleaning. It took me about a minute to clean my window!

Our microfiber picks up just about everything from any surface. In fact, with proper use and care, Norwex microfiber removes up to 99% of surface dirt, including bacteria! WOW!!

Deep Clean your Norwex

Norwex microfiber, undo the nasty!

Many of you have Norwex microfiber that you’ve used and abused, wiping up spills and messes all over the house! Has your Norwex become stiff, smelly or crusty feeling? If so chances are the microfiber has gotten full of gunk! Let’s get it cleaned up – here are the instructions. (Deep Clean no more than 4 times annually.)

  1. Get a heat-resistant bowl, or plug up a sink.
  2. Gather your Norwex cloths that need a deep clean.
  3. You’ll also need some Norwex Laundry detergent.
  4. Boil enough water to fill your bowl or sink.
  5. Put about 1/4 teaspoon of Norwex Laundry Detergent in the vessel.
  6. Pour a small amount of boiling water on the laundry detergent to get suds started.
  7. Put the Norwex cloths in the vessel and pour boiling water to fill.
  8. Soak until cool. Stirring occasionally.
  9. Rinse cloths until water runs clear.
  10. Repeat as necessary until water is clear.
  11. Launder cloths and pop in the dryer when process is complete.

Watch the video

Let me know if it worked!!