Specially designed Norwex Microfibre woven with nylon easily tackles tough jobs like dirty pots and pans. Safe for all non-stick surfaces, it’s ideal for hard-to-clean areas that need a little extra scrubbing power.
Dried-on food and spills can be stubborn and hard to remove from benchtops, bakeware and a variety of surfaces. But chemical solvents are expensive as well as unhealthy for your family and the environment. With so many surfaces to clean, you need a cloth that can tackle stubborn grit without scratching, using only water.
Solution:
Despite its name, the Kitchen Scrub Cloth is perfect for a variety of stubborn dirt throughout the house. It’s great in the kitchen for baked-on, dried-on food and works in the bathroom to help remove stubborn soap scum and grime that’s collected in corners and crevices.
Wet with running water and scrub surface. Great for cleaning kitchen areas without scratching, as well as for removing soap scum and lime scale in the bathroom and soap residue around taps.
Rinse under tap and wring out by hand before continuing to clean.
When using on easily scratched surfaces such as brushed stainless steel, first test Norwex Microfibre on an inconspicuous spot.
Slightly dirty microfibre can be washed with Norwex Dishwashing Liquid under warm running water and used again before laundering. Rinse thoroughly after washing and air or machine dry.
Cloths that have been used heavily should be laundered using a Norwex laundry detergent, which contains no fillers, after each use. Do not use bleach, fabric softeners or dryer sheets.
Most burnt-on, sticky messes clean up more easily if you tackle them quickly. For a burnt-on mess in a pot or pan, try soaking it in hot water first to soften it.
Before using a typical household cleaning product on a sticky mess, check its ingredients first to ensure that it doesn’t have chemicals that could harm your family. Your best bet for reducing chemicals? Opt for the Kitchen Scrub Cloth and water instead of chemical-laden cleaners.