TruWash cloths are designed to be easy to clean. You can simply toss them into your regular washing machine with your other laundry items. We advise against using fabric conditioner on any of your TruWash cloths. While fabric conditioner may leave your clothes feeling soft and fresh, over time, it can leave a film on materials. This film can make the cloths become water-resistant, leading to streaks when used for cleaning surfaces. To maintain the effectiveness and longevity of your TruWash cloths, it's best to avoid using fabric conditioner altogether.
Can I tumble dry my TruWash cloths?
Yes, you can tumble dry your TruWash cloths on a low heat setting. However, for optimal longevity, you may also choose to air dry them. Avoid using high heat settings, as excessive heat can damage the fabric fibers over time.
How often should I wash my TruWash cloths?
We recommend washing your TruWash cloths after each use to maintain their cleanliness and effectiveness. Regular washing helps remove dirt, debris, and bacteria, ensuring that your cloths remain hygienic and ready for use.
Is this deionised water like in stores?
No, our Irish spring water is not just deionised water. While deionised water undergoes a process to remove ions, our Irish spring water has undergone a meticulous 5-filter system in our factory in Cookstown. These filters are designed to remove all salt and mineral deposits, ensuring the water's purity. Additionally, the water acts as a dust magnet, attracting and removing impurities from the environment during its filtration process.
It's worth noting that there are often comments about deionised water being sold in 5L jars for a few pounds in leading retail stores. However, our product is not comparable to those offerings. Furthermore, it's important to clarify that our water is not the same as the water that comes from your tumble dryer, as that water is typically the result of condensation and is not purified to the same extent as our Irish spring water.
It's worth noting that there are often comments about deionised water being sold in 5L jars for a few pounds in leading retail stores. However, our product is not comparable to those offerings. Furthermore, it's important to clarify that our water is not the same as the water that comes from your tumble dryer, as that water is typically the result of condensation and is not purified to the same extent as our Irish spring water.