tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post6385283610753010151..comments2024-03-29T00:57:58.555+00:00Comments on Sybil Witters On: I Can't Put That in the TitleLyssa Medanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07350926829113722058noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-20842321734562326422022-09-22T18:21:38.973+01:002022-09-22T18:21:38.973+01:00We use Eco Egg Bamboo Towels. They're fully wa...We use Eco Egg Bamboo Towels. They're fully washable and reusable, and come on a roll like kitchen towel.<br />Each cloth can be washed up to 85 times, although some of mine have been well beyond that number of washes and are still going strong!<br />I also use the Eco Eggs for laundry washing, they clunk around a bit in the washer, but get clothes wonderfully clean and fresh. They're far better for the planet than laundry powders or liquids, and work out to be a lot cheaper too. They're very popular now, but I started using them in 2014, and am still using them now, so that proves how happy I am with the product! <br />My washing machine's a Miele, all singing, all dancing, and has a 'twin dos' system, which uses Miele's own laundry liquid, from automatic dispensers. Their laundry liquids are great, and give wonderful results, but using them for every wash was costing me almost £70 every three months, so I use one order's worth of Miele stuff, then three months or so of the Eco Eggs, it saves me a fortune! <br />Have a look at the Eco Egg website, they have lots of great things, we even use bamboo toothbrushes from them now! X<br />Colhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04191036562913935116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-48983394165809646932022-09-22T02:12:23.074+01:002022-09-22T02:12:23.074+01:00Ack sorry about the toilet. Yuck. Hope it stays un...Ack sorry about the toilet. Yuck. Hope it stays unclogged!Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03039174572211086359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-92114422016726464302022-09-21T11:30:03.325+01:002022-09-21T11:30:03.325+01:00the post about the cloths was me :-)the post about the cloths was me :-)WItchHazelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-35705309307008310272022-09-21T11:29:33.225+01:002022-09-21T11:29:33.225+01:00Some vociferous people conflate the issue of micro...Some vociferous people conflate the issue of microfibres (which are from any fabric, but especially any synthetics) getting into the sea and being eaten by marine life, with "microfibre cloths". Of course microfibre cloths have (and, I presume, shed fibres the same as anything else)., but they aren't the devil incarnate. The advantage of microfibre cloths over other cloths is that you don't need any/much chemicals to clean, because the formation of the cloths means they do a lot of the cleaning work for you. Unlike, say, kitchen roll or disposable cloths, they can be washed - at high temperature which keeps them sanitary - and reused many many times. Just don't use any fabric conditioner or softeners (because they clog up the fibres). Surely the worst of all worlds are the chemical soaked disposable cloths?<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-54939610036710479232022-09-21T04:54:45.358+01:002022-09-21T04:54:45.358+01:00A clogged up toilet is a horrible thing! I'm ...A clogged up toilet is a horrible thing! I'm glad you were able to get it unclogged. It sounds like you'll be busy, tomorrow. Hope it all goes well.Blesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369267622517848850noreply@blogger.com