E-cloth – Perfect Cleaning with just water!

Introducing E-cloth.

 

E-cloth Microfiber Cleaning Cloths

 

E-cloth is the revolutionary way to achieve perfect cleaning inside and outside the home, using just water.
E-cloth cleans better than chemicals, without chemicals!
E-cloths are totally different from ordinary cleaning cloths.
The secret lies in the millions of tiny, but very strong E-cloth fibers that clean deep down into all hard surfaces.
Using just water, E-cloths break up and absorb thick grease, dirt and bacteria. Dirt is drawn deep down into the fibers where it stays locked in until the cloths are washed.

e-cloth microfiber technology
There are two main types of E-cloth. The thicker cloth such as the general purpose cloth which will remove grease dirt and bacteria from hard surfaces.
Simply rinse under a tap, wring out excess water, fold and wipe. Rinse, fold and reuse as necessary.
It’s absolutely great on Stainless steel.
The thinner glass and polishing cloth provides a perfect and sparkling finish on all shiny surfaces.
For most cleaning jobs, it is best to use the thicker cloth first, followed by the glass and polishing cloth used dry.
For light cleaning, spray the surface with a little water and wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Its particularly good on glass, mirrors, stainless steel and chrome.
Cleaning with just water has so many benefits for you and the environment.
Its not only faster and easier than traditional methods, but it saves you having to buy chemicals, reducing the cost of buying chemical cleaners by up to 90%.
All E-cloths are also guaranteed for up to 300 washes and will last for years, saving you even more money.

E-cloths Nationally recognized for health benefits.

Elocths and water make it safer for you and your family.
The absence of chemicals significantly reduces health risks specifically for people with asthma or allergies, which is why all E-cloths carry the Allergy UK Consumer Award which is the endorsement of the leading charity for Asthma and Allergy research.
E-cloth has a complete range of cloths and mops so you can clean your whole home using just water.E-cloth Cleaning Products
There are also E-cloths to clean cars, televisions, bbq’s and garden furniture.
The easy to use e-cloth mop set offers the same high quality performance cleaning for all types of hard flooring using just water.
Its ideal for natural wood and laminate as very little water is left on the surface after cleaning. And it dries quicker than with traditional mops.

E-cloth endorsed by leading Manufacturers

Don’t just take our word for it. E-cloths are endorsed by many leading manufacturers including, Nefe, Milele, Bosch, Electrolux, Ideal Standard and Hotpoint.

E-cloth has also received a top award from Good Housekeeping for the last three years.
Changing cleaning habits of a lifetime.
Revolutionary cloths for revolutionary cleaning.
Take a pack home today!

Microfiber cleaning cloths

Best microfiber cleaning cloths.

 

 

Microfiber Cleaning Cloths from Ecloth

Microfiber Cleaning Cloths are a revolutionary, environmentally friendly, and extremely effective way to clean.  Microfiber cloths are made of tiny fiber which catch and hold dirt, grease and grime and pull it away from your surfaces. There are approximately 200,000 fibers in one square inch of a high standard store bought microfiber towel. Top level microfiber cloths have 1.6 million fibers per square inch and that really makes a difference!E-cloth Cleaning Products Ecloth is the world’s leading producer of microfiber cloths and have been manufacturing since 1995. Nearly 500 million fiber strands are in each e-cloth resulting in 1,246 miles of e-cloth fibers in each cloth.  To put this in perspective, fibers from one e-cloth would stretch from New York City to Minneapolis or Seattle to San Diego.It is e-cloth’s composition (highest quality polyester and polyamide), fiber size (smallest diameter in the world), fiber processing (highest density in the world), that allows e-cloth to outperform all other microfiber and cleaning cloths.

e-cloth’s filaments are so small and so strong; using just water they break up, lift, lock in, and clean deep down into the tiniest grooves and crevices.  Dust, grease, oils, grime, dirt and bacteria are quickly and easily removed and locked away deep inside the fibers until the cloths are rinsed or washed.

Surfaces are cleaned so effectively that there is nowhere left for bacteria to grow.  Surfaces are left polished and totally smear and lint free.  e-cloths rapidly absorb 7 times their weight in water.

In addition, scientific research carried out by world renowned Silliker Group, has proven that e-cloths also remove over 99% of bacteria.

High quality microfiber cleaning cloths feature split microfiber, after the splitting process each fiber towel looks like an asterisk if you’re looking at a cross section. The open spaces in the microfiber created by the splitting process allow it to pick up and hold dirt as well as absorbing liquid.

You can use microfiber cleaning cloths dry as a duster instead of using a cleaning cloth treated with chemicals or a (chemical) spray and wipe method. Split microfiber is positively charged which makes it work like a magnet attracting negatively charged dust particles. This characteristic along with the microscopic open spaces created by the splitting process allow the cloth to attract and hold dirt and dust rather than just pushing it around like a cotton cloth would. Depending on the size of the cloth you may want to fold it. For instance, when using a 16×16 cloth it’s probably best to fold it into fourths. This gives you 8 cleaning surfaces on one towel. When using a smaller cloth, like a 12”x12”, you may want to just use it unfolded like you would use a wash cloth while bathing. Once you’ve collected the dust around the house you can release the dust from the cloth by rinsing it out then you can go on to use the same cloth using the damp method described below.E-cloth Microfiber Cleaning ClothsWhen used damp, microfiber towels are great for removing smudged dirt, grease or stains. When using the microfiber towels damp, the squeegee like edges of each microfiber in a microfiber cleaning cloth scrape up the dirt while the open spaces keep the dirt in the microfiber towel. You can accomplish all of this with a microfiber towel without adding any chemical cleaners. When using the cloths damp it’s usually best to get it wet and then ring it out. You don’t want it to be dripping as the towel needs to have the capacity to absorb whatever you’re trying to clean off of surfaces. Like with a dry cloth, when using a larger cleaning cloth it’s probably best to fold it to give you multiple new cleaning surfaces on the same towel. This damp method works best for scrubbing bathrooms, cleaning appliances, wiping down kitchen counters, cleaning car interiors and hundreds of other cleaning applications.
The absorbency of microfiber make it great for cleaning windows, even when just using the cloth with water. Microfiber cleaning cloths hold up to 7 times their own weight in liquid which allows them to clean glass while leaving no streaks. This feature also makes them great for cleaning up spills. This will allow you to cut down on the use of disposable cleaning products like paper towels.
Microfiber cleaning cloths are machine washable! When cared for properly you can expect to get several hundred washes out of a single cloth and it will be as effective as it was the day it was new.e-cloth microfiber technology

Speed Cleaning Tips From Professional Cleaners

Here is a great article from Cynthia Ewer. We have a couple of things to add, but getting organised and treating house cleaning like a scheduled job, or task is the key to a continuously clean home.

 

Paid cleaning help can be a wonderful short-cut to a clean and organized home–if the household budget can stand the cost.

But what do you do if the Prize Patrol bypassed your door this year?

Take a speed-cleaning lesson from the pros!

Paid cleaning services are masters of the art of speedy, efficient cleaning. Watch professional cleaners at work: they don’t waste time, cut corners or dawdle over the job–and they know how to clean fast, clean right.

To speed cleaning chores in your organized home, take a tip from their copybook. Try these tips from professional cleaners.

Schedule Cleaning as A Job

Professional cleaners schedule every job, right down to the minute. Nobody hires a cleaning service that promises to arrive “some Saturday when nothing else is happening.” Take a tip from the pros, and set up a regular weekly cleaning schedule.

There’s nothing like the feeling of a completely clean home—but you won’t get it by cleaning in fits and starts! The pros don’t quit until the job is done, and neither should you. Schedule the job and stick to it to get the work done in record time.

Dress for Success

Professional cleaners dress for the job in comfortable, washable clothing designed for work.

Check out their supportive shoes and kneepads. Goggles and gloves protect against chemicals (we don’t use chemicals, but gloves are still a good idea to protect your hands from nicks and cuts), while a cleaning apron keeps tools and supplies at their fingertips.

Clean catch-as-catch can and clothing tends to catch it! End the era of bleach-stained sweatshirts and dripping nightgowns. Set aside a “cleaning uniform”, and wear it, right down to shoes, gloves and eye protection.

Invest In Proper Tools (the number one key to success)

Professional cleaners don’t use gadgets. You’ll never find them toting specialized, one-use tools, or gee-whiz gimcracks hawked on some television infomercial.

Forget flimsy supermarket cheapies, and invest in sturdy, well-made cleaning tools. Replace the rackety sponge mop with a terry-covered Magic Mop or Sh-mop for easy, efficient floor cleaning. (we use Quality microfiber cleaning cloths that take the germs and dirt out with them and not spread them around your house like all other cloths do. There is a huge difference in the quality of microfiber cloths too and I haven’t found one store bought cloth that can do the job of an Ecloth)

White terry cleaning cloths (find them in the auto parts section as “detailing towels”) are durable enough to stand up to walls, counters and floors, and are easy to launder in hot water and bleach. (these do an okay job at cleaning, but you still have to use chemicals to clean and kill germs. With Ecloth, you just need water!)

Pick It Up

Professional cleaners come to clean: counters, furniture, appliances and floors. They can’t do the job if each horizontal surface in the home is covered with papers, toys, dirty dishes and just plain clutter.

Pretend that you’ve hired a high-priced cleaning crew. You wouldn’t make them sweep the clutter to one side to do their job! Give yourself the same head start you give professional cleaners: pick up before you clean. Without the distraction caused by out-of-place items, cleaning chores will fly.

Tote Your Tools

Watch an average home manager clean the bathroom. Ooops! Forgot the powdered cleanser, so down the stairs you go. The toilet brush? It’s in the kids’ bathroom down the hall. Run to the laundry room for more cleaning towels, to the kitchen for a box of tissues. Where’s the vacuum? Did the teenager take the squeegee to wash the car?

Professional cleaners tote their tools with them–all their tools.

Look in the cleaner’s tote tray: all tools, cleansers, brushes and rags needed to finish the job are right there.

Vacuum, mop and mini-vac wait in the doorway.

A plastic bag for trash is tucked into a pocket, next to the waving feather duster.

That’s why the pro has finished the entire bathroom before our amateur makes it back up the stairs with the powdered cleanser.

(if you are going to clean your home regularly, there is no need to keep toilet brushes, chemicals and cleaning supplies in each room. Just one place is good for all rooms and should be kept in a bucket or tote.)

 

Simplify Supplies

There’s a reason professional cleaners can tote all the products they need in one tray: they’ve simplified cleaning products. Relying on a few multi-purpose solutions cuts time and clutter in the cleaning tote. Professional cleaners carry:

  • light-duty evaporating cleaner (glass cleaner or multi-surface cleaner)
  • heavy-duty degreasing cleaner
  • tile cleaner
  • powdered abrasive cleanser

That’s it! No soap scum remover, no special counter spray, no single-use products designed to clean only blinds or fans or walls. The pros know that these four simple products can handle any ordinary cleaning chore.

 

The reason we like microfiber cleaning cloths so much is that it cuts down the need for a special chemical cleaner for each job. You no longer need a bathroom spray, a shower spray, a kitchen spray, a polishing spray…all these things can be replaced with some quality cleaning cloths and a supply of water. Simple!

Get Motivated

You won’t find the pros pausing to follow television soap operas or check their e-mail. Amateur cleaners, too, should limit distractions as they clean. Turn off televisions and let the phone go to voicemail to stay focused on cleaning up … fast.

Use appropriate motivators to energize cleaning sessions. Play upbeat music for an energy boost (we love some upbeat music…really gives that extra oomph to get the job done!) Bookworms look forward to cleaning when a book-on-tape plays in the iPod.

Cleaning as a team with friends or family members can help you stay on task and ease the boredom of a cleaning session, so buddy up! Working with a parent is also the best way to teach a child skills he or she will need for life. (cleaning with help not only makes things go faster, but gives your family a sense of pride to keep it clean…so, you must get them involves if you want a continuously clean home)

Make Every Movement Count

Professional cleaners don’t circle a room more than once. Taking their place before the bathroom sink, they’ll spray and wipe the mirror, scrub the sink, wipe down counters and polish fixtures before they move one inch to the right or left.

Don’t get physical with your cleaning sessions—make every movement count. Stand fast and clean everything in your path before you move on.

Two Hands Are Better Than One

Professional cleaners don’t work as if one arm is in a sling, and neither should you. Get in the habit of using both hands to attack cleaning tasks.

Spray a mirror with one hand, wipe it down with the other. Scrub counters with two sponges or cleaning cloths, not just one. Dusting goes twice as fast when a lambs wool duster in one hand cleans nooks and crannies while the feather duster in the other skims flat surfaces.

While I agree that using two cloths to clean can make things go a little faster, it is also a good idea to keep one hand free to catch things in case they fall.

It is hard to catch a picture frame that suddenly falls from the wall if you have a bottle of cleaner in one hand and a cloth in the other.

You will have a lot more accidents if you don’t have one hand free…trust me!

Think Teamwork

Two people make a bed four times faster than a single cleaner working alone. Watch the pros at work. Working in teams, they make short work of an average home. (it only takes a couple of minutes to make a bed with two people. A lot longer with one. So, even if you are splitting up the work by room, it is good to take two minutes and help to save a few more overall)

Where family circumstances permit, make cleaning a family affair. Family members are more reluctant to mess up a clean house when they have been part of the effort!

Tidy Up for Next Time

At the end? Professional cleaners wrap up each job before they leave. Tools are returned to storage areas, totes tidied, spray bottles refilled and soiled cleaning cloths take a trip through washer and dryer. Goal: to be able to hit the ground running next time they visit.

 

Not knowing where all your cleaning supplies are is a hassle and will stop you from doing the job. So, if you need to use some supply during the week to clean up a little mess, make sure and put everything back to where it is supposed to be or you will be wasting time searching around the house for the broom/mop/cleaning supply.

Follow their lead!

At the end of each cleaning session, return tools and supplies to their storage places.

Check levels of cleaning products, noting any needed items on a shopping list; launder cleaning cloths and stow away the vacuum cleaner.

The finishing touch? Spritz the newly-cleaned home with scented room spray … and enjoy the squeaky-clean feeling!