How to Use the Norwex EnviroTowel

Firstly, the EnviroTowel is quite different to the EnviroCloth – this is something that often causes confusion. The EnviroTowel is actually a suede microfibre, and is more similar to the to the make up removal cloth or the Norwex sports towel, than the other cleaning cloths.
Green Enviro Towel aka Bling cloth
So what’s it good for?
Think of it as your “Bling Cloth” – it’s great for all kinds of polishing – granite, stainless steel, marble, fine wooden furniture, silver, jewellery. Also great for crystal glasses and ornaments. It shines furniture to a “gleaming finish” without the use of any chemicals.
The Enviro Towel also holds several times it’s weight in water, so it’s great for heavy-duty drying jobs too. And, it dries super fast!
It can be used wet or dry and packs down really small, so it can also be used as a great back packing towel – use a corner to wash with and then dry with the rest. Because it’s so absorbent it can even be used to dry off when it is already damp.
Envirotowel - a super absorbent, extremely durable towel that polishes and dries quickly.In general:

  • Use it dry as a sports towel, tea towel, hair towel, for drying dishes or for dusting highly polished surfaces without streaks.
  • Use it damp to polish cutlery, and glasses, removes tarnish from silver, brass & other metals.

The Enviro Towel is 70 cm x 35 cm and comes in mint green. It has the unqiue Norwex Baclock system to keep your towel fresh, with silver embedded in the fibres. And like all Norwex cloths, it comes with a two year warranty.
You can buy it here in Australia, or here in New Zealand or via Norwex.com in North America and parts of Europe. Contact me for more information.

3 thoughts on “How to Use the Norwex EnviroTowel

  1. Sounds like a great multi-purpose towel, will have to give it a try sometime. Would be great to keep one in the car when you are travelling for quick spills or to wipe condensation of the windscreen.

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