The Ultimate Cloth is an eco-friendly way to clean your house. All it takes is some water. You can use it on all surfaces: glass, wood, granite, stainless steel and more! The Ultimate Cloth has been lab tested to remove 96% of bacteria, without the use of chemicals.
The Ultimate Cloth has a five year guarantee! The small, family owned business is that sure of their product!I was sent one and I am a fan. I love finding a green way to clean my house and the cloth does work nicely. I used it on my mirrors and sink and it does exactly what it says it does, "no streaks."
You can buy one for $6.00
WIN ONE:
The people from The Ultimate Cloth are giving one away. To win, tell us if or how you clean your house in an eco-friendly way.
This giveaway ends on 11/16/09













50 comments:
I always try to buy Green cleaning products. And I use recycle shopping bags instead of getting bags from the grocery stores. I'd like to try the ultimate cloth because I always cringe when it comes time to clean windows, mirrors and glass tables. I ALWAYS have streaks, no matter how careful I am.
dmj53(at)hotmail(dot)com
I use Nature Works cleaning supplies to clean my house. I have also made my own cleaning stuff out of vinegar, Borax, etc. I would love these because I hate buying paper towels.
tiffdeon@yahoo.com
I've been using Nature's Source products as much as I can. You know me...I'm a clean freak! HAHA
five_lambs@yahoo.com
I use baking soda instead of comet. I try to use vinegar but the smell...I can't take it!
I would love to try this out as a multi-purpose cleaning towel!
tracy_ritter@msn.com
we've stopped using commercial cleaning products and have been using baking soda, vinegar and water to clean almost everything around the house.
I haven't bought paper towels in 9 years.( my green contribution) I use newspaper for windows instead. The ultimate cloth would be an awesome alternative and I still wouldn't have to buy paper towels.
brittanym112 at gmail dot com
I've switched my dishwashing soap and dish washer soap to green soap with NO perfume which I hate. Also i've started using soap instead of special cleaner for my countertops.
I am not eco-friendly in the cleaning dept at all. I would love this to help me be more GREEN.
We make our own household cleaners and store them in repurposed glass containers.
I really use only water and vinegar. Glass is hard to get streak free - so I would LOVE to try this cloth. Thanks!
I try to use cloths instead of paper towels.
kstabler@cbizmmp.com
I use a lot of vinegar to clean the house. (No the smell doesn't last!)
I buy green products and use non plastic shopping bags
mars372@hotmail.com
I use baking soda and vinegar to clan most things, and have been cutting down on the number of paper towels I use.
urchiken at gmail dot com
I use thieves young living cleaner and it is based off essential oils. It comes in a bottle that you mix yourself and I love knowing that it is a safe product to use with children in the house!
Clorox Green Works
is my new brand to use!
it's everything all purpose cleaner to a car cleaner
which does no damage to the envirement--and no toxic waste.
i do it for my Children
=]
panicxduh@yahoo.com
I try not to use any abrasive or chemical cleaners, but instead use vinegar, soda, good old plain soap and water with lots of elbow-grease. Gives me some good exercise and it's good for the planet and my family!
hi_joan_elliott at hotmail dot com
We use the active ion and all eco-friendly products :)
I try to use the least chemicals I can.
ericandsarita at gmail dot com
I'm trying to start using washcloths rather than paper towels
i use old dish towels to clean with and don't use disposable or paper towels...why not?
I have a steam mop for hard floors that uses nothing but water.
I'm not much of a "green" cleaner but I use sponge or washrags whenever I can (as opposed to paper towels). Maybe these would help me do better :)
emilyo.warne@gmail.com
I try to only use household items for cleaning and if I absolutely have to buy chemicals, I buy green.
lifeofkaos@gmail.com
I use a mix of 1/2 white vinegar and 1/2 water to clean almost everything with (especially glass - not streaks)
erica
I'm a follower.
metaljaws2003@yahoo.com
I have been slowly trying to convert my cleaning into an eco-friendly. This would help to get me on the right track. I have never heard of them before so will check them out!
dandscross@gmail.com
Honestly, I don't clean in an eco-friendly way. Winning this cloth sounds like it would be a great way to start.
grafettekj[at]hotmail[dot]com
i use old towels to clean the house. i try to avoid paper products like paper towels
amalgrover at hotmail.com
I haven't bought paper towels in over a month now. We try to use cloth. I'm also collecting supplies to make my own cleansers- so long as they work.
I'm not very eco-friendly; I just use what is cheap.
I follow
Vinegar and water!Green works spray.
i use 'method' brand products which are less chemical laden than standard cleaners... I've used the 'sham-wow' clothes for cleaning and would like to see how this one compares!
lilbatavia@gmail.com
I use rags instead of paper towels.
erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net
I try to use rags instead of paper towels. I use store bags as trash can liners. I also try to use green cleaning products. Mrs. Meyer's is my favorite line so far.
When it comes to cleaning products, if there is an eco friendly option, I buy that.
clarkmurdock@yahoo.com
I have found that baking soda is an amazing cleanser... when nothing else works it seems to.
I use 7th Generation products and rags. Thanks for the contest.
I try to use reuseable cloths as much as possible when cleaning. I'll use vinegar and water to clean windows and glass. Baking soda is great for scrubbing things. I try to use as many eco-friendly products as I can
I'm trying to clean in an eco friendly way, however still learning the ropes :)
vinegar and water to wash windows. You use newspaper to wipe them. bill110@optonline.net
I use all eco-friendly products
to clean my house.
George Ferris
littlegeorgie56@yahoo.com
I make my own cleaning supplies.
i try to be eco friendly but i don't buy only eco friendly products yet, i still use tilex
I use newspapers to clean my windows and make my own windex
CharlieGurl57@aol.com
I switched to natural cleaning products
I'm just starting to use ecofriendly products. It was hard because I knew my old stuff worked but I wasn't sure about natural products so I was hesitant to change.
I use a lot of old rags to dust or clean and rewash them to use again.
kngmckellar@hotmail.com
Instead of buying paper towels or rags to clean with we use old t-shirts or t-shirts that ran into bleach accidentally.
I mopped sometimes with hot water & vinger. I use a little lemon juice & water in a spray bottle as an air freshner!
zestywonderland@gmail.com
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