How to Clean Norwex Cloths with Household Products

This article was co-authored by Sergey Paramonov and by wikiHow staff writer, Carmine Shannon. Sergey Paramonov is a Laundry Expert and the Co-Founder of FreshRobe laundry and dry-cleaning delivery service based in San Francisco, California. Sergey has over 10 years of experience in the industry and specializes in laundry, dry cleaning services, and delivery services. His facilities use energy and water-efficient technology to prioritize a sustainable, professional cleaning service for all types of garments.

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Norwex cleaning cloths are specialized to clean just about everything…but how do you clean them? Their fibers trap anything they come in contact with, so laundry detergents with additives (like fabric softener) can gum them up and cause them to stop picking up dirt. However, you can keep them nice for years by hand washing them with warm water and dish soap between uses, putting them in the washing machine once a week, and soaking them for a deep clean every few months. No matter how you’ve been using Norwex around the house, it’s easy to clean these cloths yourself!