Monday, November 9, 2009

The Ultimate Cloth giveaway

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:

Deborah said...

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

theamazingjohnsons said...

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

Karen said...

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

TracyR said...

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

lise said...

we've stopped using commercial cleaning products and have been using baking soda, vinegar and water to clean almost everything around the house.

Brittany said...

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

Peace Sweet Peas said...

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.

The Gosfam said...

I am not eco-friendly in the cleaning dept at all. I would love this to help me be more GREEN.

ky2here said...

We make our own household cleaners and store them in repurposed glass containers.

Margaret said...

I really use only water and vinegar. Glass is hard to get streak free - so I would LOVE to try this cloth. Thanks!

Kristen said...

I try to use cloths instead of paper towels.

kstabler@cbizmmp.com

Deborah Wellenstein said...

I use a lot of vinegar to clean the house. (No the smell doesn't last!)

mars372 said...

I buy green products and use non plastic shopping bags

mars372@hotmail.com

Wehaf said...

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

Christine said...

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!

panicxduh said...

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

Joan Elliott said...

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

zealandsmom said...

We use the active ion and all eco-friendly products :)

Eric & Sarita said...

I try to use the least chemicals I can.

ericandsarita at gmail dot com

Jenny said...

I'm trying to start using washcloths rather than paper towels

mommaof4wife2r said...

i use old dish towels to clean with and don't use disposable or paper towels...why not?

clc408 said...

I have a steam mop for hard floors that uses nothing but water.

Emily said...

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

•´.¸¸.•¨¯`♥.MyLifeOfKaos.♥´¯¨•.¸¸.´• said...

I try to only use household items for cleaning and if I absolutely have to buy chemicals, I buy green.

lifeofkaos@gmail.com

Erica said...

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

Diana and Steven said...

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

Kelly said...

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

GroverFamily said...

i use old towels to clean the house. i try to avoid paper products like paper towels
amalgrover at hotmail.com

Satsuki Rebel said...

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.

autie said...

I'm not very eco-friendly; I just use what is cheap.

autie said...

I follow

anne said...

Vinegar and water!Green works spray.

lilli said...

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

erma said...

I use rags instead of paper towels.
erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net

Kimberly said...

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.

missrantsypants said...

When it comes to cleaning products, if there is an eco friendly option, I buy that.


clarkmurdock@yahoo.com

Tonya M said...

I have found that baking soda is an amazing cleanser... when nothing else works it seems to.

slehan said...

I use 7th Generation products and rags. Thanks for the contest.

Susan said...

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

jennifer57 said...

I'm trying to clean in an eco friendly way, however still learning the ropes :)

lopez1 said...

vinegar and water to wash windows. You use newspaper to wipe them. bill110@optonline.net

startrek said...

I use all eco-friendly products
to clean my house.
George Ferris
littlegeorgie56@yahoo.com

Gianna said...

I make my own cleaning supplies.

FDP 4 Life said...

i try to be eco friendly but i don't buy only eco friendly products yet, i still use tilex

Swtlilchick said...

I use newspapers to clean my windows and make my own windex

CharlieGurl57@aol.com

Miranda said...

I switched to natural cleaning products

Betty C said...

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.

kngmckellar said...

I use a lot of old rags to dust or clean and rewash them to use again.

kngmckellar@hotmail.com

LindsayC said...

Instead of buying paper towels or rags to clean with we use old t-shirts or t-shirts that ran into bleach accidentally.

ZESTYWONDERLAND said...

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