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e-cloth Review

12 January 2014 by Eileen

A New Year, a new start of year!  For Chinese, we are just about to start our New Year.  As in my previous post, I had mentioned about the Lunar New Year.  So before the New Year, all households will do a spring clean to wash away the bad luck and welcome good fortune to the house.  According to Feng Shui, it is good to de-clutter your house to allow the good feng shui energy in your home.

We tend to involve the whole household and spend at least a whole day to clean up.  From washing windows, doors, walls, oven, kitchen to every corner of the house.

Persil Warm Spice

If you like warm spice, you might like to try Persil warm spice washing up liquid.  It comes with a vibrant red colour, warming notes of ground cinnamon, hints of cloves and the scents of citrus.  It gives the dishes a festive twist!  It’s a shame I can’t share the fragrance with you!  It’s quite simply a gorgeous smell.  It retails at just £1.00 for a 500ml bottle and is available from all major supermarkets, so keeping your dishes sparkling clean and beautifully fresh is now even better value and more fun than ever before.  It also available in four more colourful fragrances; Pink Blush, Orange Crush, Lemon Burst and Apple Fizz.

If you prefer not to use chemical solutions around your house, e-cloth is your best choice!  They are kind to your family and the environment.

How does it work?

Each e-cloth has 480,000 strands per cm.  By combining e-cloth’s unique fibre technology with water, the cloths breaks up and hold grease, dirt and bacteria, which normal cloths leave behind.

In this Bathroom pack, it come with two different type of cloth:

e-cloth bathroom pack

1. Bathroom cloth

It comes in a large square shape 32 cm by 32 cm and is quite thick.  Wet it thoroughly, wring out all the excess water and clean with it.  I love the idea of simply using water instead of chemicals.  It means no harmful substance on your dry hands!  They are very easy to use, clean and rinse.  It has a tag for you to hang up.  Sometimes I do find the tag annoys me by getting in my way.  I am very impressed with how well it cleans but not for stubborn water stains though.  Overall, it is a great cloth that cleaned my bathroom sparkly clean without using anything else except water.

2. Glass & Polishing cloth

The cloth material is very thin.  They suggested to use it dry on damp surface.  So I spray water onto my mirrors before I cleaned it.  The e-cloth is very good at cleaning stubborn markings like toothpaste and water marks on the surface.  This is also great to use on chrome and glass.  I am impressed and I would use it again and again!

ecloth cleaning

Not only do they have the bathroom pack, they also have a shower pack, window pack, kitchen pack etc.  The kitchen pack comes with its unique scouring pocket, to effortlessly lift, trap and remove all stubborn stains, grease and bacteria from kitchen surfaces and appliances, all just with water.

All products in the e-cloth range are guaranteed for 300 washes and help save you both time and money.  As e-cloth eliminates the need for chemical cleaning products, it can help reduce your household cleaning bill by up to £100 a year while ensuring your green conscious remains clear!

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Hi, I’m Eileen — a mum of two teenagers, aged 18 and 17, and a passionate lifestyle blogger sharing snippets of family life, creativity, and culture since May 2012. My daughter lives with visual impairment, and our journey together has shaped much of the heart behind this blog.

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