Is the Norwex kitchen cloth antibacterial?

All Norwex Microfiber products carry a two-year warranty. Please visit www.norwex.com for complete details. *Contains BacLock, an antibacterial agent for self- cleansing purposes only. The agent is solely designed to inhibit odor from bacteria, mold and/or mildew growth within the product.
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Does the Norwex kitchen cloth disinfect?

Here's what you need to know about BOTH of these cloths

Not only is it super absorbent for wet spills, but it has the ability to remove 99% of everything from the surface, using just water. Yes, you heard me right! You don't need soapy water. And you don't need disinfectants or disinfectant wipes.
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Are Norwex cloths antibacterial?

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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Will Norwex cloths disinfect surfaces?

For starters, Norwex Microfiber has the ability to remove up to 99% of bacteria from a surface with water only when following the proper care and use instructions.
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For what can a Norwex kitchen cloth be used?

Our super-absorbent Kitchen Cloths thoroughly clean dishes, kitchen countertops and more with only water. Use to clean dishes, sinks, dirty countertops and much more. Perfect for all types of hard surfaces, including stainless steel, enamel, ceramic, glass, chrome, granite, marble, wood, tile and china.
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Norwex Kitchen Towel, Kitchen Cloth, and Counter Cloth Uses and Differences



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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Are all microfiber cloths antibacterial?

No, microfiber in and of itself is not antimicrobial. But if you get a microfiber towel infused with an antimicrobial agent, then that microfiber cloth will be antimicrobial.
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How often should you replace 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).
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What is the silver in Norwex cloths?

The silver agent in BacLock is an EPA-approved antimicrobial additive for self-cleansing purposes only. The agent is solely designed to inhibit bacterial odor, mold and/or mildew growth within the cloth.
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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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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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Can you wash 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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How long do Norwex kitchen cloths last?

Are They Worth the Investment? 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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Can I use vinegar with Norwex cloths?

Quick Answer: Absolutely! You can use vinegar with your e-cloth® (and Norwex) cloths.
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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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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 detergent can I use for Norwex cloths?

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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Are Norwex counter cloths worth it?

Norwex counter cloths work so well cleaning off cupboards, microwaves, appliances and all kitchen surfaces. Nothing I've ever used compares to the quality of cleaning they do. They come in a whole variety of beautiful colors to match your kitchen.
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Is Norwex really better?

Average store-bought microfibre cloths are probably an average of around 1/16th the width of a human hair, whereas Norwex microfibre is 1/200th. This effectively means that Norwex cloths are far superior at grabbing up dirt and germs that you can't even see – leaving the surface cleaner than the alternative.
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