How do you get Norwex cloths soft again?

If you accidentally wash/dry your norwex or e-cloth with fabric softener, don't worry. It will come out in the next wash or you can soak the cloth in vinegar and then launder it.
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How do you reset a Norwex cloth?

Just dampen the cloth for your next clean and the softness will return. Norwex Microfibre can be placed in a moderate dryer, up to 60°C.
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Can I wash my Norwex with vinegar?

Quick Answer: Absolutely! You can use vinegar with your e-cloth® (and Norwex) cloths. By now, you probably already know that e-cloth (and Norwex) microfiber works to clean almost everything with only water.
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Can I wash Norwex with baking soda?

Yes there is no problem using baking soda on the Norwex enviro cloth.
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Can I use Dawn 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. I recommend doing this once every other day or so. All you have to do is put a drop of liquid on a wet cloth, rub the cloth together, then rinse with warm water.
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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).
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How often should you wash your Norwex cloths?

8. Launder your Norwex Microfiber AT LEAST once a week. HOT water is best, as it opens the fibers to help release trapped dirt and bacteria. wash them with NO LINT items like sheets, jeans or T-shirts.
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Can you put Norwex cloths in the dryer?

Can my Norwex cloths go in the dryer? Yes! Heat is actually really good for the little pockets of your microfiber. Heat opens and expands the pockets in your cloths, so they have more room to hold more dirt.
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What does it mean when your washcloth is crunchy?

It happens when fabric softeners and residue from dryer sheets build up on the fibers. But even the crustiest of towels can feel like new by washing them with this simple trick. First, load your washer with towels (clean or dirty, doesn't matter) and set your washer's temperature to hot water or the sanitize cycle.
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Can you put Norwex cloths in boiling water?

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.
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Can I wash my Norwex cloths with regular detergent?

Norwex cloths can be washed alone or with lint-free laundry in your washing machine. Use the hottest setting possible for the best results. You can use regular laundry detergent, but do not use bleach or fabric softener in the wash. Lint-free or low-lint laundry items include jeans, T-shirts, and bedding.
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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.
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How long do Norwex cloths last?

Here's what you can count on: This 'rag' that you buy will last you at least two years. I know this because all Norwex microfiber has a 2 year product warranty.
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Does Norwex actually disinfect?

Norwex microfiber cloths are a cleaning product. They remove dirt and bacteria, rather than killing it. They are labeled as antibacterial but don't let that confuse you. They aren't killing it outright, but they can remove it and restrict bacterial regrowth.
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Why does my Norwex cloth stink?

3 Reasons Why Norwex and e-cloths get Stinky

They'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.
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What is BacLock?

BacLock is a micro silver agent added to most of our microfiber cleaning cloths and towels. It goes to work to self-purify and inhibit odors from bacteria, mold and mildew growth within the cloth, making it ready to use again with 24 hours.
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Can I use my Norwex kitchen cloth to wash dishes?

Kitchen Scrub Cloth – The Norwex Kitchen Scrub Cloth is great for washing pots and pans that require a bit extra scrubbing power. It is safe for Teflon(R) surfaces. Since it is not BacLock™, the Kitchen Scrub Cloth is approved for using with soap.
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Does Norwex help with acne?

It is both a cleanser and an exfoliator. Use it very wet to clean without exfoliating, or wrung out for a thorough exfoliation. A dryer cloth mean more oils removed, and more exfoliation. A wetter cloths means less exfoliation and oil removal.
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