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It is important to know how to clean and care for your Norwex microfiber cloths. There are general best practices when it comes to how to care for your Norwex daily- making sure to rinse and hang to dry. You will need to launder your Norwex microfiber cloths, dust mitts and mop pads when needed making sure not to use any detergent with dyes, fillers or fragrances. You never want to bleach, use dryer sheet or fabric softener when caring for your Norwex. Also, do a deep clean ever 6-12 months! How To Clean Norwex Cloths, How To Clean Microfiber Cloths, Norwex Face Cloth, Norwex Hacks, Norwex Towels, Norwex Mop, Norwex Window Cloth, Norwex Tips, Norwex Cloths

It is important to know how to clean and care for your Norwex microfiber cloths. There are general best practices when it comes to how to care for your Norwex daily- making sure to rinse and hang to dry. You will need to launder your Norwex microfiber cloths, dust mitts and mop pads when needed making sure not to use any detergent with dyes, fillers or fragrances. You never want to bleach, use dryer sheet or fabric softener when caring for your Norwex. Also, do a deep clean ever 6-12 months!

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If you have stinky kitchen microfiber rags, you don't want to use any bleach as it will break down your microfiber's effectiveness. Here's how to clean stinky Norwex microfiber cloths without bleach, using a vinegar soak and then second wash with just baking soda. I thought my rags were so stinky and gross I may need to toss, but this trick took away all the bacteria and got them smelling like nothing...which is the goal! Here's step by step how to clean Norwex microfiber cloths. Wash Towels With Vinegar, Norwex Towels, Kitchen Rags, Deep Clean Kitchen, Norwex Cloths, Norwex Microfiber, Restaurant Cleaning, Towels Smell, Microfiber Bath Towels

The microfiber rags in my sink somehow piled up, wet and stinky. No doubt there was some serious bacteria growing in them and I knew that a regular wash in cold water just wouldn't be enough to de-stink these kitchen rags. Since bleach breaks down microfiber (and Norwex is expensive to replace), I had to

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