How Can I Clean My House Without Using Chemicals?

E-Cloth Chemical Free CleaningFollowing on from our discovery of Eco-force’s recycled household items, our love of all things eco-friendly continues with the discovery of E-cloths, which promise to clean your home without the use of chemicals.

These household cleaning cloths have been proven to remove over 99% of bacteria using just water – sounds too good to be true I know, but this is how it works:

Cleaning and removing bacteria

The microfibres that E-cloths are made from are so fine that they break up and grip onto any dirt and bacteria and keep them locked in until the cloth is washed or rinsed. They’re 1/100th the width of a human hair, so they can catch some VERY tiny particles. Plus, instead of  spreading the dirt and germs around like the cloths you’d normally use to clean your kitchen, they keep hold of them until they’re rinsed out.

Benefits to your health

Because E-cloths clean hard surfaces using water alone, they can help to reduce your household cleaning chemical usage by up to 90%. This is particularly good news for allergy and asthma sufferers, especially as cleaning chemicals can actually increase the likelihood of an allergy.

We keep cleaning products out of the reach of children because we know they are potentially dangerous, but we often don’t apply this same logic to residues that may be left on surfaces, or chemicals that can be inhaled while cleaning.

E-cloth is the only UK company that specialises in chemical-free cleaning – And if you’re still sceptical, they’ve been endorsed by some of the world’s biggest manufacturers such as Bosch, Electrolux and Zanussi!

They can even save you money!

An added bonus is that, because E-cloths clean using just water, they can save you a fair bit of money on cleaning products. They’re guaranteed for 300 spins in the washing machine, meaning if you use an E-cloth once a week it’ll be good to go for nearly six years!

So comparing this with what you’d normally spend on cleaning products, the average family would save about £100 a year.

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One Comment

  1. Clark

    August 19, 2011 | 12:34 - Reply

    Maybe you may want to add a twitter icon to your website. I just marked down the article, however I had to do it by hand. Simply my 2 cents.

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