Norwex Microfiber Review

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I’ve recently had the opportunity to try using microfiber and now I’m kicking myself for not trying it sooner!

A reader sent me some great info and a few Norwex products to try out. I certainly had my doubts that a single cloth could clean everything, especially without water, and I was pleasantly surprised. Since trying microfiber, I’ve noticed some big benefits…

I love that one cloth can literally clean my entire kitchen from ceiling to floor without any chemicals. I found that microfiber cloths clean better than any other cleaning method I’d used before and since no cleaning products are needed, cleaning is much faster. Since I started using microfiber, these are the biggest changes I’ve noticed:

  • Every night, my kitchen is completely spotless and it takes less than 10 minutes to do it (dishes aside…). I clean the cabinets, counters, stainless steel appliances, and even mop the floor in that time!
  • While the kids are in the bathtub each night, I clean the bathroom in about 5 minutes with the microfiber cloth I have hanging on the inside of the bathroom cabinet. Once or twice a week I still clean the toilet bowl with a regular toilet brush and some vinegar and baking soda, but the mirror, counters, shower walls, tub and floor stay clean each day.
  • Most of our house has hardwood floors and the wet and dry mop combination make sweeping and mopping much faster. The mop is pretty wide, so I can use the dry attachment to quickly sweep and the wet one to quickly mop. Since not much water is needed, it dries in a couple of minutes and no chemicals are needed.
  • I don’t feel like the house is clean unless the windows are clean, and our backdoor is glass. The Envirocloth and the polishing cloth clean the windows, so even though I have to do this daily to keep the dog nose art and kids handprints off, it doesn’t take any time and I don’t need vinegar anymore. So far, I’ve gotten crayon, coconut oil, apple sauce, mashed banana, hairspray, butter and mud off the windows with this combination!
  • Make-up removal is much faster with the body cloth, which even removes my waterproof eye makeup without a problem.
  • My kids love dusting now because the dusting mitt is so fun.
  • Since the cloths are different colors, I’ve designated one per room, so we won’t be using one that has been used in the bathroom in the kitchen or vice versa. This also makes it really easy to spot clean the entire house.

I also love that microfiber cleaning is completely environmentally friendly and extremely wallet friendly!

Why Norwex?

I looked at several brands before choosing Norwex, and I chose this brand for several reasons:

  1. They were the highest quality microfiber I’d seen and once I tried it myself, I was really impressed with how well they cleaned.
  2. They have a 2-year warranty! So even though I use them really hard, they’ll replace them if they stop working before that time.
  3. The natural antibacterial properties of the silver woven into the fibers put my mind at ease about using the same cloth over and over.
  4. Did I mention they clean really well?

I didn’t even realize just how well they cleaned until the first time I washed them. I’d been carefully rinsing them out and drying them after each use but after about 4 days, decided I needed to wash them all. I ran a mini-load of just 6 microfiber cloths that I had already rinsed out in the sink. This is what happened:

microfiber water

First of all…. EWWW that there was that much dirt in my house, but I was in shock that the microfiber had pulled out that much dirt, even after I’d rinsed it out (and only in a few days!)

I’m also convinced that I’ll save a lot of money with microfiber since I won’t even need to use natural cleaning products as much. The one downside to trying microfiber is that they are slightly more expensive up front. Norwex cloths are more expensive than the bulk pack you can get at Sam’s Club, but I’ve found that the difference is well worth it.

Here are the details of some of my favorite microfiber products…

Envirocloth Antibac Microfiber Review

This is probably the most versatile of the cloths I tried and I literally cleaned my entire kitchen with it. I started with the cabinets and cleaned the cabinet doors. This cloth took the grease, stuck on food, and fingerprints off the cabinets (don’t you just want to eat at my house now?).

Then, I used it on my granite countertops, and they left them smooth and shiny. I actually thought they had little streaks at first, and then realized that they were the natural grooves in the stone that had been filled in with gunk until then (again, ewww).

I used the Envirocloth to polish the faucet, and used it with the polishing cloth to clean our patio door windows (not so much a fan  of our dogs’ nose art).

Since I don’t have the mop system, I used the same cloth on the floor and it got off all of our spots including: applesauce, homemade play dough, veggie smoothie, coconut oil, egg, mashed banana, and spaghetti sauce (In my defense, I had purposefully let stuck on stuff stay for a couple of days to see how the microfiber did… normally those things are not stuck on my floor!)

It left the kitchen floor clean and the hardwood floors footprint free.

The Envirocloth also did great cleaning the inside of the fridge.

Scrub Antibac Cloth

This one had a rougher texture, and wouldn’t be as good for polishing or smooth surfaces, but it worked wonders on two things I’d previously given up on: the baked on spots on my oven door and the stains on our tub that were there before we moved in. I was shocked that these actually got clean and I wish I’d taken before pictures to show you the difference!

Polishing Antibacterial Cloth

All of my appliances and fixtures in our kitchen are stainless steel, and it is one of the tougher things to clean naturally. The polishing cloth worked great on the windows and it did wonders for all the stainless. I just wiped them down with the regular cloth and then dried them with the polishing cloth.

I also used the polishing cloth with one side damp and one side dry to clean all the mirrors in the house and it left them streak free.

Dust Mit

For some reason, our house always ends up with a lot of dust. I also don’t like dusting (perhaps this has something to do with it…) as it always seems like just spreading the dust around. I liked dusting with the microfiber mit because it actually picked up the dust.

What surprised me was that even a dry mitt on a smooth surface seemed like it was sticking a little as I wiped it across the surface, and I realized that this was because the microfibers have such thin fibers and were probably collecting on all of the dust and previous cleaning products that had been used.

The other thing I loved about this one is that the kids enjoyed dusting with it and it was a great job to assign them since there weren’t any chemicals involved and they could take turns running around the house seeing who could find more flat surfaces to dust.

Microfiber Body Cloths

I must admit, when I first talked to Erin about trying microfiber, I wasn’t as interested in the body cloths because I figured they would just be glorified wash cloths. She mentioned that she used them for her kids cloth napkins and now I can see the brilliance of this.

I kept slightly damp microfiber cloths on the table at meal times and it makes it much faster to wipe down the kids, the table, the highchairs, boosters, etc after meals.

For me, I tried a 4-day experiment with just the microfiber and no soap, and they work extremely well (even on garden dirt and sweat… not that I would know on either of those :)). They worked great and I can definitely see the advantage of these, especially for my chemically sensitive clients who have trouble with almost all kinds of soaps.

My favorite though was the smoother body cloth which I used to remove make-up. I usually use olive oil to remove my mascara, but if I”m tired I just leave it on and touch up in the morning (I know, I know… bad for the skin!). I also then wake up with major raccoon eyes and circles from the mascara. The microfiber removed all of my make-up, including the mascara and then just washed clean. It was less messy than my olive oil solution and much faster (plus, it didn’t waste a cotton ball!).

I also got to try the polishing paste, which worked great for polishing smooth surfaces, and the Norwex detergent, which I used to wash the microfiber. I also tried the odor eliminating spray. They were all free of harmful chemicals and the odor spray was especially great for the kids shoes, which often get muddy or wet and carry home the residual odor. Since it targets protein-based odors, I would guess that it is also good for when a person accidentally leaves clothes in the  washing machine overnight and they get that musty-almost-mildewed smell (Please tell me I am not the only one who has ever done that?).

Over-all I was extremely impressed with all of the Norwex products, and I’m definitely a microfiber convert! I also love that Norwex uses silver for the antibacterial properties. We’ve successfully treated quite a few illnesses with colloidal silver, and it is such a great idea to include the same benefits in cleaning! (not to mention that silver will eliminate bacteria that even bleach won’t kill).

Microfiber greatly reduces the amount of time I spend cleaning, which is a huge plus. With an obsessively neat husband who doesn’t even handle small messes well, and six little ones who seem to be gifted at making messes, microfiber saves us all some stress! (And, there is a kid-sized mop, which would be really fun for my kids, and would help them clean in the process…)

Ever used Norwex microfiber? How did you like it? Share below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

271 responses to “Norwex Microfiber Review”

  1. Heather Avatar

    Katie, how do you get your waterproof mascara off with the body cloth? I’ve been trying to get mine off but it’s not working. Thanks!!!

    1. Delores VandenBoogaard Avatar
      Delores VandenBoogaard

      Heather, you should be able to get it off with just the body cloth and water. There are two cloths labeled the “body cloth”, One is sold as the make up remover set and is a soft suede like material. The other cloth is sold as the body cloth and it has more of a regular wash cloth texture.

  2. Peggy Daven Avatar
    Peggy Daven

    I use the mini enviro cloths for dish cloths. I have smaller hands and some arthritis in them. I find they work perfectly and since they come in a 4-pack you can switch took a clean one often. I have lots of the products and love them all.

  3. Sarah Avatar

    Question… After reading so many articles on how anti-bacterial products are horrible to use as cleaning products, soap And other items,, how does this differ in that it’s ok?

    1. Christy Conli Avatar
      Christy Conli

      The microsilver in Norwex’s cloths stays in the cloths. It’s not small enough to enter the human blood stream and affect our body systems.

    1. Christy Avatar

      Just water…for most everything!! No need to purchase additional cleaners. For some of the tougher jobs, Norwex does have some enzyme based cleaning products.

  4. Tanis Loughran Avatar
    Tanis Loughran

    Hi Wellness Mama,
    I’m a new mom and ever since I found out I was pregnant I’ve been making a very conscious effort to convert to a greener/natural lifestyle – I tell you it takes time and shouldn’t be this hard (as you say!) and I’m learning new things everyday, and I LOVE your blog, thank you!!

    I use Norwex and absolutely love it! My question is whether you tried any of the enzyme based cleaners and whether they are a safe alternative to other green cleaners when you need a little something more than microfibre and water?
    Thanks,
    Tanis

  5. Kacie Avatar

    My husband was just saying how he likes having a travel enviro cloth at work. Great to wipe the office area down and for getting small stains out of his clothes before meetings. We love our Norwex!

  6. Rhiana Avatar

    I became a Norwex consultant for the discount so I could buy everything! I love their products so much!

  7. mary Avatar

    I’m interested in the magnet ball for the rust rings in the toilet bowl. Does anyone have experience with using it for this purpose? I’ve tried about everything

  8. Corinna Williams Avatar
    Corinna Williams

    The dust mitt is great wet to clean window screens. You will be amazed.

  9. Tanya Aoyagi Avatar
    Tanya Aoyagi

    Love your review (and your site–I check it frequently)! I’m a Norwex consultant and have used my cloths for almost 2 years now–I just keep falling more in love. 🙂

  10. Cheri Avatar

    I am a new Norwex user and love everything I bought so far. I especially love the body cloth. I use it in the shower and do not need to use shaving cream to shave my legs! I know it sounds crazy, but all you have to do is get your cloth nice and warm and rub it on your legs the opposite way the hair grows – then shave. It will be the smoothest shave you ever had! This is especially great for my daughter who has very sensitive legs and seem to get those little bumps after shaving, but no more! The cloth is simply amazing! I also love the enviro cloth and polishing cloth. I will never use window cleaner again. Those two cloths clean windows with no lint, streaks, or haze and you can clean even when the sun is shining!

  11. Cara Avatar

    Hi Katie!

    I recently bought a Shark steamer for floors and I was wondering if it’s necessary. We have mostly stone floors, (carpet in the bedrooms). I have my first baby on the way, so I am getting organized in every way I can.

    Do you use a traditional mop for your hard floors, or a steamer? Have you tried the Norwex floor system? I recalled this post you wrote about their products and figured I’d stop in and see if you still enjoy their products. We converted to Branch Basics about 6 months ago and have been happy with their non-toxic cleaners.

    Thank you as always!

  12. Stephanie Avatar

    I have recently got the Norwex foot stone and the envirocloth, polish cloth, and dust mit! So far I am in love!!!! My heels get so dry and cracked because I love to run around with bare feet. This stone has helped unbelievably! Looking forward to trying more products 🙂

  13. Linda Johnson Avatar
    Linda Johnson

    Lana,
    I’ve personally found that I’ve saved so much money & time from using the Basic Pack plus it’s lasted me already over 4 years. It was a no brainer cuz I no longer shopped for our near chemicals, our kids could clean without toxic overload /fumes. I wanted friends & family to try them cuz I loved mine so much that I cut pieces of mine to share. You won’t regret it. Best $ spent for cleaning!

  14. Lana Avatar

    Is anyone concerned about the price of the cloths? I am all for green cleaning but $32 for two pieces is way to much. Am I wrong?

    1. Bill D. Avatar

      We bought ours a little over 10 yrs ago for $30. My wife fussed and fussed and called me a sucker and maybe other things too. But today you will have to pry them outta her hands when she dies. She keeps a close eye on them and when I or my daughter goes to use them she tells us to be careful with her cleaning cloths. I paid for them and now they are hers! lol They are money well spent I promise. I have a new set and they are 2 months old. I have cleaned everything from 14 windows inside and out, mirrors, auto windows, church windows, stainless steel appliances, toilets, sinks, tile and linoleum floors and carpet. Yes I was able to get a stain out of carpet that had been there for probably 8 yrs. I had used every carpet cleaner including a steam machine, full strength carpet cleaner, Crud Cutter, Mean Green, and several others. I did not use the older set of cloths because I did not know it would work on carpet. I decided to try it and low and behold it came up! Well worth the $32.

  15. Erika Juhasz Avatar
    Erika Juhasz

    Katie,
    Thank you for the info. It is very interesting.
    You were mentioning colloid silver. Did you just refer to their silver in their product, or did you mean you were taking colloid silver as a natural antibiotic. I have read a lot about it, and would like to know if it is really a good product. If you use it, I would like to know where do you buy it, and how do you use it.
    Thank you
    Erika

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      I was just referring to the silver in the cloth. Colloidal silver is something I’ve been researching a lot lately and might write about soon but that deserves caution.

      1. Erika Juhasz Avatar
        Erika Juhasz

        Thank you very much. I’m looking forward to read the result of your research. I love your infos
        Erika

  16. Cindy Dolezal Avatar
    Cindy Dolezal

    My question is if the Norwex microfiber cloths are so good at cleaning without sprays or chemical why do they sell so many sprays.

    1. Michelle Avatar

      They are considered helpers. The microfiber cloth and water cleans most surfaces but for tough stains you need a safer alternative than using harmful chemicals.

  17. Katelynn Avatar
    Katelynn

    What is microfiber made of? When I have looked it up it is made out of synthetic material……

  18. Emma Lee Downs Avatar
    Emma Lee Downs

    I actually like to knit washcloths using organic fibers because it is all natural and the fibers seem to pick up everything really well.

  19. Shelby Hyatt Avatar
    Shelby Hyatt

    I’ve always been so confused about these cloths. Do you use them with water or do you just use them dry or do you use them with cleaning supplies?

    1. christi Avatar

      You can use the cloths wet or dry. You can also use them with our cleaning paste and our other chemical free cleaning supplies (these are helpful for tougher jobs that have buildup). For everyday use, I use them wet or dry.

      You will love the products! They will save you a lot of money on household cleaners and paper towels. You will also save a lot of time!

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