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Review on VibraWipe Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, 8-Pack, 4 Colors, Large 14.2"x14.2", Kitchen Towels, Dish Cloths, Machine Washable by Robert Johnson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

the most incredible fabric you will ever use!

UPDATE 11/03/2015: Just wanted to check how they've been doing over the past almost a year since purchase. As kitchen and tea towels, they have become accustomed to death, having been washed millions of times. I still love their quality. They didn't flinch even with heavy washing and heavy cleaning. I took off a star, not for quality or utility, just to let you know that this is microfiber and if you use it with a lot of liquids that come in contact with soapy solutions and food substances, and not dust, you must decide the repulsion problem. Questions. Microfiber, which is well versed in cloth diaper materials, while wonderful, feels repulsive after a while. Then rejection means that it is not washed properly and causes odor problems. It's also annoying when you try to rinse the fabric, you have to really strain until the water soaks in before it finally soaks. They really stink now, even after washing the dishes once with a fresh washcloth. But that is the nature of microfiber. I really enjoy using them for washing dishes and cleaning the kitchen and it's well worth the annual investment of buying another set every year. I have to say I have bought many items over the years but this has to be one of my favorites! In the past I've used Norwex Enviro cloth, homemade microfiber, cheap random microfiber, and high quality cotton fabrics. I want to use them now. They are: Thick and juicy and have a high-quality feel. The colors are beautiful although they don't match my kitchen. They are infinitely good for washing dishes, especially cleaning pots and pans. but you get cleaning-like results cooked with food and liquid and a mess on the stovetop? No problem. A napkin cleans up. (I have a Norwex rag and it's terrible in comparison) Wiping countertops is a pleasure. Wiping the glass apron of the oven is not a problem despite grease splashes. And no divorce! Lightweight and easy to press. No problem. As for washing. I know they're supposed to wash at 105 degrees, but I'm very busy and don't have time to have three microfiber towels for their own special separate load. My hot water is set at 120 degrees and if I put them in my hot boot without towels, they come out just fine. I know I take risks, but they weren't hurt at all. My mom said I think if you keep them in hot soapy water to wash dishes they can absorb the wash water to the same extent :) They've been through the dryer a few times but I usually hang to dry. They've held up well in the dryer so far. By the way, they dry out in no time. I hang it up in the kitchen and it dries very quickly. Best of all, I hammer it on their fast drying temperature (which dries faster than Norvex, and even my silver-threaded Norvex ended up smelling sour), they just don't stink, not even a whiff of them. I treat them the same way I treat my cotton items and my cotton napkins always dry even within a day and sometimes less than a day in the summer. I literally spent half a week using the same fabric for everything, hanging it up and it doesn't stink at all. They have a chemical odor when you open a new package, but it goes away after the first or second wash. never mind All in all a great thing, you should change your life with these substances. They are reasonably priced and surpass anything I have ever used. I need to buy more bags and replace all my rags around the house. I bet they make great shower and bath towels (haven't tried it yet). Ps I have nothing to do with this company or their products. I just found it while researching inexpensive, highly rated microfiber towels on Revain after a financially draining Norwex party hosted by a friend.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Incredible piggy bank