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Ultimate Cloth: Review and Giveaway

As the mom of  two, I feel like I am constantly cleaning.  The one place I feel like I am in most often is the kids’ bathroom.  My son  has now graduated to brushing his teeth on his own and he does a good job at it.  He doesn’t do so well when it comes to rinsing his toothpaste down the drain and somehow is able to get it all over the mirror, plus fingerprints.  The kids’ bathroom is in a spot in the house where guests will sometimes use it too, so I am fanatical about checking it to make sure it’s presentable.  More often than not, I find myself backtracking to the utility room to get glass cleaner, paper towels, bathroom cleaner, and a rag to take care of the toothpaste and fingerprint explosion.   Who else feels my pain?

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When I got the chance to review the Ultimate Cloth, I will admit I was skeptical.  The Ultimate Cloth cleans with just water?  Really?  How is that possible when it seems I need an arsenal of products to take care of a bathroom?  But, I figured I would try it.  As usual, the mirror was nice and fingerprint-y!

I followed the simple directions to use  the Ultimate Cloth and was shocked to find out it really did clean the mirror with just water.  There was not one trace of fingerprints, spots, water marks, or streaks when I was done, and it took half the time as opposed to spray cleaner and paper towels, plus more paper towels to dry after cleaning!

The Ultimate Cloth uses MiraFiber™ Technology, which has open spaces between fibers that act as ‘scoops’ that pull dust, dirt, oil, and other contaminants into the cloth and hold them until washed with soap or detergent.  You can even bleach the Ultimate Cloth to disinfect it after cleaning if necessary.

The Ultimate Cloth can be used on virtually any surface:  Mirrors, glass, crystal, computer screens and other electronics, tile, granite, stainless steel, marble, the list goes on and on.  The best thing is that you use NO cleaning products with the Ultimate Cloth, so you don’t have to worry about your family being exposed to chemicals in the cleaning process.  I have often thought about having my son clean the mirror in an attempt to help him curb his messiness but hesitated because I didn’t want to turn him loose with a bottle of spray cleaner.  Now that I know the Ultimate Cloth can be used, guess who’s in charge of cleaning when I see spots?

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You can easily have a spot-free house too!  The Ultimate Cloth has generously offered one to a lucky Not So Blog Reader!

How to enter:

1. Tell me what is the first thing you would clean with your new Ultimate Cloth?

Additional entries

1. Blog about this giveaway and link to The Not-So-Blog (10 extra entries).

2. Follow me (@BridgetteLA) on Twitter and Tweet this giveaway. Every time you tweet you get an additional entry! Unlimited! (You must have over 50 Twitter followers to qualify for unlimited entries!)

3. Subscribe to my blog.

4. Become a Fan of The Not-So-Blog and The Ultimate Cloth on Facebook.

Contest ends at 11:59pm CST on December 20th. Prizes not claimed in 72 hours will be forfeited. Open to U.S. Residents only.

This review is the opinion of The Experimental Mommy. Other may have a different experience with the product. Thank you to The Ultimate Cloth who provided the product for review. I was not compensated in any way except for the complimentary product.

62 thoughts on “Ultimate Cloth: Review and Giveaway”

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  2. I’d clean my kitchen and bathroom sinks.

    I’m an email subscriber.

    Thank you for the contest. Happy holidays!

  3. I’d start with the windows that my dogs can reach and cover with noseprints. I’ve been meaning to get to that for a while now.

  4. The first thing I would clean is the inside of the car windows. I can never quite get the streaks out. Thanks!

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