The Mabu cleaning cloth is made from 100% natural wood fiber. It features an 8-layer design that promotes durability yet provides for a soft touch. An open weave means that debris is not trapped, so the cloth can be rinsed thoroughly to avoid the sour smells common with ordinary sponges and cloths. A Mabu cleans and dries with a single stroke. You can use it with soap, but the Mabu cloth performs great with plain water. First rinse out the starch stiffener. Once you’ve rinsed out the vegetable starch stiffener, you’ll find it’s hard to believe your soft, thick, absorbent Mabu is made from wood. Mabu is machine washable (use gentle cycle). Air drying will help it last longer. Discover Mabu Cloth’s many uses: For dishes, sinks, baby toys, sticky fingers, counters, appliances, doors, floors, walls, windows, cars, boats and furniture (wonderful on leather). Use it for wiping, polishing or scrubbing. A damp Mabu is a perfect duster, far better than chemically treated throw-away cloths. A damp Mabu is also great for picnics and camping trips. Used in homes, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, schools, dentist and doctor’s offices and labs. Saves you money! Mabu Cloth works well with plain water. Mabu is soft and more absorbent than cotton, but its mesh has surprising scrubbing power. You won’t need so many expensive chemicals for cleaning. You’ll cut down on costly paper towels. And Mabu lasts for months. Good environmental qualities: With Mabu you’ll need fewer harmful cleaning chemicals. Mabu’s wood fiber is biodegradable and compostable.
Mabu simply feels wonderful. Mabu’s special 8 layer design creates a soft, thick, touchable cloth.
Mabu is bacteria and stain resistant. Cleverly engineered weaving of 8 layers holds bacteria, stains, debris, and dirt in suspension – simply rinsing under a tap leaves the Mabu fresh, clean and sparkling white.
Mabu’s unique woven fabric won’t trap food particles and other debris that stay moist and can incubate germs and foul odors. This never happens with the long lasting Mabu design.
Mabu is stiffened for packaging with harmless edible starch. Washes out with first rinse.
Mabu cleans and dries in one stroke – You can use soap and cleaners, but most of the time the Mabu cloth performs best with plain water.
CLEANING YOUR MABU
After every use, rinsing out the Mabu under water removes contaminants that can incubate bacteria and foul odors…
NO more sour dish cloth smells haunting your kitchen sink!
Any discoloration usually disappears with a short soak in detergent water…fresh and white again!
Wring out and hang, or lay flat to dry in a well ventilated place. The Mabu stays soft, clean and white.
For convenience your Mabu can be run through the washing machine but
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