Tip: The large Norwex cloth can be cut in half and used as two regular size cloths!
How often should you replace your Norwex cloths?
All Norwex microfiber is guaranteed for 500 washes. If you follow these washing steps you will get many happy years of use from your cloths and mops. All Norwex microfiber cloths and mop pads NEED to be washed in your washing machine with low lint items (like sheets, t-shirts & jeans).Can you use Dawn dish soap with Norwex?
Use a Non-Sudsing Dish Liquid– You can use Dawn, Norwex's Dishwashing Liquid, or any other non-sudsing dish liquid to clean your microfiber.What happens if you wash Norwex with regular detergent?
Your Norwex and e-cloth® products can be washed in ANY detergent as long as it is: bleach-free (because bleach degrades the fibres, making them less – or fully – ineffective) and. softener-free (because softener coats the fibres and makes them less – or fully – ineffective).How do you revive Norwex cloths?
Boil your cloths occasionally.10 minutes (with lots of water so they don't boil dry) with a bit of dish soap or laundry detergent. You can also add 1/4 cup of vinegar. If you use soap or detergent, drain them and then either boil again with no soap/detergent or rinse well in the sink.
Norwex Cloth Care: How to Wash (& Deep Clean) your Norwex!
Should I boil my Norwex cloths?
For deep stubborn stains or odors, Norwex microfiber can be boiled for 10 minutes to allow fibers to swell and release the debris. Do not use bleach, fabric softener or dryer sheets when laundering microfibers as these additives coat the surface of the fibers and reduce the microfiber's ability to clean effectively.What can you do with old Norwex cloths?
Our Microfiber Recycling Program, launched at Conference, allows you and your Customers to responsibly dispose of your microfiber at the end of its life. In partnership with a company that handles our waste and converts it into renewable energy, we're extending this process to include all microfiber products.Can I use dryer sheets with Norwex?
When throwing your Norwex cloths in the dryer, just make sure that you avoid putting a dryer sheet in with them. A dryer sheet is going to coat the fibers, covering up the little pockets that hold onto the dirt. This will cause your microfiber to not work as effectively.Can I use vinegar with Norwex?
Quick Answer: Absolutely! You can use vinegar with your e-cloth® (and Norwex) cloths.Why does my Norwex cloth stink?
3 Reasons Why Norwex and e-cloths get StinkyThey're not being rinsed out frequently or well enough. Grease, soap and/or detergent is trapped in them. They're not drying quickly enough or at all.