🧼 Elevate your cleaning game with stretch-activated dust power!
Chicopee Stretch'n Dust 0416 is a medium-duty dust cloth featuring a unique stretch-activated mineral oil treatment that enhances dust and dirt pick-up while improving surface finish. Measuring 24x24 inches and sold in bulk packs of 100, these UL tested cloths are ideal for efficient, professional housekeeping and periodic dusting.
K**T
I love these things!
I love these things. I used to work in the copier repair industry long ago and we used these regularly for PM's to pick up all the toner. They are a great dust rag for the shop or around the house and one box lasts forever. Each dust rag is about 18x20 after unfolding and you stretch them across the grain to expand the fibers to pickup more dust.
S**N
Stretch and dust with ease!
My neighbor told me about these dusting cloths because we live in the dusty Arizona desert. I really didn't think they would work all that great and frankly, I was a bit nervous because I had to buy an entire case! Thankfully, they are great--I cut them up to fit my swiffer mop and I get about 5-6 cloths out of one giant cloth. For dusting, these babies really trap the dust and dirt within the fibers--they a knock off of the old stretch and dust you used to see advertised on TV...only better!
C**E
Tears easily. Cheap material
Bought as accessory to a 24” long sweeper. Very poor but only thing I could find
C**Z
Wrong Order with correct order number
These were not the yellow 0416 stretch n' dust that I always get. This order arrived with the dark orange muslin with lots of oil in it. Unfortunately, my crew did not tell me in time for me to return. Really mad about the fact that it was not the same when they have the exact same order number. I actually figured they were out of them, and replaced with another Chicopee dust cloth. There are several to choose from but they do have different order numbers. So make sure you check your order immediately, or have someone who will.
L**7
Quality and price
I like the quality and the price
A**2
Very Effective But With Slight Fragrance
I used these (I believe it was this brand) years ago when I worked at a library to dust books - they were perfect for that, because they didn't spread moisture or just relocate the dust. I just got them now at home because we have a serious dust problem here and need something convenient. They work just as I remembered. You give them a stretch to release the oil and then wipe down the surfaces. They last a long time, too - one rag can last for a week or longer depending on usage.What I did not remember (or what has changed) is that these cloths have a slight fragrance. It's not overwhelming, and we can't decide what it is - maybe citrus? - but we're sensitive to fragrances so I'm not thrilled. I guess I just don't understand...why? Is there a real need to add this stuff, when so many people have allergies and sensitivities - particularly people who specifically use products like this one (who have a good chance of being allergic to dust mites)? I do understand that some fragrant ingredients can have antibacterial/antifungal properties, but why not use less irritating/allergenic ones?Anyway, that's my personal bias against a lot of products, so many may disagree that this is even an issue worth mentioning. But in case there is anyone else like me out there who reacts to environmental triggers like added fragrances, be aware that these are not unscented. However, so far as I can tell after using a cloth for a day, the scent, though temporarily irritating to inhale, doesn't seem to stick to the surfaces for long.
A**R
Amazing Cloths!
I work a fleet manager for copiers and printers and these cloths are life savers. I typically use them for when I replace toner bottles as they pick up the excess toner. These cloths are also great for dusting and cleaning up other dirt particles. They smell good and last a while. I'd recommend these to anyone who deals with toner or anything with fine dust.
J**G
The Best
These are the greatest dusters ever. I got hooked on them when I worked as a janitor in college. They truly are the best at collecting dust. There is a reason you see janitors wrap these around their other dusters. Also to save money I cut them in half and there is still plenty of material to do the job.
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