Thank you for the information! I purchased blue and gray ones. I'm a paper towel alcoholic and I'm trying my best to not waste money are kill any more trees. I appreciate the information about the microfiber towels from Andrea Jean and her loyal followers😊❤
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You said not to use fabric softener and then proceeded to use a fabric softener. I never use fabric softener for any towels. I would skip the Downy Rinse & Refresh.
I WANT to like them, especially after watching this video but the feeling on my hands goes through me. Sorry, I'm not sure how else to describe the sensation, lol.
@@Sunshaedethose you have tried are they older...newer feel better I don't even care for hie nylon fabric feels, hang ups on your hangnails and I don't mind anymore...try different brands...gift the ones you don't care for...try the dollar twenty five store what have you....happy cleaning....
@@AndreaJean I believe the sanitizer needs to be released during the rinse cycle to be effective per the Lysol directions. If it’s put in the bleach compartment it will be released too early and not work. Don’t want you throwing away money and it not actually being sanitized!
@@pastda3 I didn't realize that so I looked it up.. You might be interested in what I found out about the environmental ramifications: "There is debate over the extent to which microfiber cloths are environmentally friendly. They are beneficial to the environment in that they aren’t tossed out in the trash after each use like paper towels, nor do they need replaced as frequently as cotton cloths. Moreover, they significantly reduce the amount of water and cleaning products needed when cleaning. Despite these advantages, microfiber cloths are made from nonrenewable resources and are not biodegradable. There is also concern about their role in microplastic pollution. This sort of pollution occurs when tiny bits of polyester and acrylic rinse off of fabrics during washing and end up collecting on the coastlines of densely populated areas. Fish can ingest the harmful debris, as can humans when they eat affected fish. Inevitably, choose your products wisely. There are positive aspects and negative aspects of every product you purchase. I’ll probably keep my microfiber cloths to wipe down mirrors still, but I’ll switch out for cotton rags to wipe down my surfaces instead. I would like to get rid of them, but that would also mean that because these are not recyclable, they would inevitably go to the landfill. I have used them to protect my glassware and dishware when I was moving, so that seemed fine. Pick and choose how you want to use these cloths depending on your lifestyle and routines." PEACE
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I clean with the microfiber towels also, love them, easier to clean messes with and no more wasting paper towels.
Thank you for the information! I purchased blue and gray ones. I'm a paper towel alcoholic and I'm trying my best to not waste money are kill any more trees. I appreciate the information about the microfiber towels from Andrea Jean and her loyal followers😊❤
Miss your cleaning videos so happy to see one 😊
I just washed & waxed my car, I was looking up how to clean them! Thanks for the tip, I have some Lysol laundry sanitizer, I'll give that a try!
Great advice for cleaning and drying microfiber towels!!
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Definitely love these tips and tricks...👍🤗😁👍
Glad you like them!
Awesome tips 😊
Thanks! 😊
Thanks 😊👍🏾
You’re welcome 😊
Love your shows but can’t ever find the place to enter the give always.
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Love seeing the tips and tricks again! 👍
Glad you like them!
some links don't work and the lysol wipes go to clorox wipes. Great video. Love the tips!!!!
Which links don't work? I updated the Lysol and Clorox links.
@@AndreaJean they appear to be correct now :0)
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You said not to use fabric softener and then proceeded to use a fabric softener. I never use fabric softener for any towels. I would skip the Downy Rinse & Refresh.
i do not have room for 75 towels
The roll is the size of a paper towel roll. One towel will last a long time... so.... you'll have enough towels to last you years.
Am I the only one that doesn’t like microfiber towels? Maybe I don’t use them right and then they’re so high maintenance
I used to not like them but I think those are the cheaper ones
I WANT to like them, especially after watching this video but the feeling on my hands goes through me. Sorry, I'm not sure how else to describe the sensation, lol.
They do feel pretty gross, plus they shed plastic with every wash. I use the ones I already have, but I don't really like them much.
@@Sunshaedethose you have tried are they older...newer feel better I don't even care for hie nylon fabric feels, hang ups on your hangnails and I don't mind anymore...try different brands...gift the ones you don't care for...try the dollar twenty five store what have you....happy cleaning....
I thought laundry sanitizer goes in the fabric softener compartment?
You are correct. Also, microfiber towels are made of plastic. Not very eco-friendly.
I was using two products so I put the sanitizer in the bleach compartment and the Rinse & Refresh went into the softener compartment.
@@AndreaJean I believe the sanitizer needs to be released during the rinse cycle to be effective per the Lysol directions. If it’s put in the bleach compartment it will be released too early and not work. Don’t want you throwing away money and it not actually being sanitized!
@@pastda3 I didn't realize that so I looked it up.. You might be interested in what I found out about the environmental ramifications:
"There is debate over the extent to which microfiber cloths are environmentally friendly. They are beneficial to the environment in that they aren’t tossed out in the trash after each use like paper towels, nor do they need replaced as frequently as cotton cloths. Moreover, they significantly reduce the amount of water and cleaning products needed when cleaning.
Despite these advantages, microfiber cloths are made from nonrenewable resources and are not biodegradable. There is also concern about their role in microplastic pollution. This sort of pollution occurs when tiny bits of polyester and acrylic rinse off of fabrics during washing and end up collecting on the coastlines of densely populated areas. Fish can ingest the harmful debris, as can humans when they eat affected fish.
Inevitably, choose your products wisely. There are positive aspects and negative aspects of every product you purchase. I’ll probably keep my microfiber cloths to wipe down mirrors still, but I’ll switch out for cotton rags to wipe down my surfaces instead. I would like to get rid of them, but that would also mean that because these are not recyclable, they would inevitably go to the landfill. I have used them to protect my glassware and dishware when I was moving, so that seemed fine. Pick and choose how you want to use these cloths depending on your lifestyle and routines." PEACE
Doesn’t chemical stay on products?
No.