Is Norwex made in China?

Are Norwex Products Made in China? Yes, Norwex Microfiber is made in China.
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Where are all Norwex products made?

Norwex owns the factory in China and has a very strict quality control system in place. Norwex China is committed to follow the guidelines of the UN Global Compact on how they treat and manage staff involved in the production of microfiber, including our suppliers.
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Is Norwex an American company?

Norwex began in Norway in 1994. As demand for our products has grown throughout the world, we've expanded into a total of 22 countries—spreading our Mission across four continents!
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Are Norwex cloths made in USA?

New Norwex Products Are Being Made at the Research and Manufacturing Institute in the USA!
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Why do my Norwex cloths smell?

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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Why are the Norwex cloths made in China?



Can I boil my Norwex cloths?

For deep stubborn stains or odours, Norwex Microfibre can be boiled for 2-3 minutes to allow fibres to swell and release the debris**. Simply hang out with your regular wash to air dry.
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Why is Norwex so expensive?

You have a consultant, meaning that you have someone to show you how to use the products properly. As a host, you can earn rewards. However, those products are not really “free”. It is one reason that Norwex products are so expensive.
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Who owns Norwex?

In case you've ever wondered what kind of company Norwex is, or why I am inspired continually to work as one of its Senior Vice President Sales Leaders, you just need to take a look at our leadership — in this case the person at the very top, Norwex founder and Chief Global Sales Officer Debbie Bolton.
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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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How much does the average Norwex consultant make?

Norwex Independent Sales Consultant pay FAQ

The national average salary for a Norwex Independent Sales Consultant is $63,161 per year in United States.
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Can you use vinegar on Norwex cloths?

Quick Answer: Absolutely! You can use vinegar with your e-cloth® (and Norwex) cloths.
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Can you put Norwex in the dryer?

The heat causes the fibers to open and allows for a better release of the dirt and grease. Norwex microfiber CAN be dried in the dryer – the hot setting is the best.
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Is Norwex a pyramid scheme?

The company is not considered a pyramid scheme because they make it very clear in their Compensation Plan what benefits you get based on your level of success and what the average earnings are for each of those levels.
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Are Norwex products legit?

The short answer is yes, Norwex is a legit company, and I think they're worth it.
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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.
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Is Norwex Australian made?

Norwex opens its own production facility in China to ensure quality and meet the growing demand for Norwex Microfibre.
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When did Norwex start in USA?

1994– Founder Bjørn Nicolaisen is introduced to the incredible microfiber cloth and the Norwegian business starts. 1999- Norwex makes its way to North America through Canada. 2007– Norwex introduces a new microfiber with microsilver, now known as BacLock® technology.
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What was Norwex originally called?

1999. Eidsvoll Miljøprodukter opens Norwex Enviro Products, its first daughter company, after the “little red cloth” makes its way to Canada. This marks the first company to bear the Norwex name in North America.
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Is Norwex really chemical free?

Norwex products are completely free of harmful chemicals, yet you can use them with only water for maximum efficacy! In fact, soap can clog the fibers, so it's recommended to stick with water.
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How do I quit Norwex?

To cancel an order or contract, please contact your Norwex Consultant or our Customer Services telephone line or e-mail us at [email protected] to tell us. You may wish to keep a copy of your cancellation notification for your own records.
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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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Why are my Norwex cloths stiff?

Because the fibers get coated with…

Calcium/magnesium/lime if you've got hard water. Detergent if you use too much detergent or don't rinse enough. This is most often an issue if you're using a detergent with fillers or rinsing your cloth after each use with a bit of dish soap.
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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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