Eureka! Why didn't I "discover" these products sooner?!

Curious about baby foot ($25) - could you use it on just one foot first for an hour, and then switch the sheathed goo sock sleeve thing to your other foot (is there enough residual fruit-acid glop) in order to get a later use out of the remaining sock for the same $25?

@madison85 - Great question! Not sure of the answer, but I’ll experiment with that next time. Worth a shot!

^^Madison, I noticed the Amazon price was a little cheaper - link a few posts above.

So how did you use the e-cloths on your window. Wet, wring out and wipe??? Rinse and repeat??

Wet the light green cloth…wring out…clean the window with the (damp) light cloth…use the (dry) dark cloth to buff. Rinse and repeat.

I use eCloth on my bathroom mirrors, and I can instantly see the result! :slight_smile: Pun intended.

For the runners among us - MOfWC has been supplemented her long runs with Huma gels for like ever… And I finally tried them. OMG. What a difference they make. I will never try another Gu or Hammer gel.

I wonder if the eCloth will work on the inside of a car windshield? I hate when it gets smeary and you can’t see out well. Where do you get them?

OPI Drip Dry.

http://www.amazon.com/OPI-Drops-Coats-Fluid-Ounce/dp/B000NGLR8A

Bar Keepers Friend Cooktop Cleaner. Works better than Weimans, imo.

I also love Magic Eraser.

Can’t say I’ve seen them in a brick and mortar store, but here you go. And yes - I bet it’d be great on the inside of a car window. It cuts through dog drool on my glass doors, which was surprising to me…

http://www.amazon.com/e-cloth-Window-Cleaning-Pack-2-Piece/dp/B004G621ZG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1439148494&sr=8-2&keywords=e+cloth

The maker of ecloth is having a special on the window cleaning pair of cloths @ $6.99 for the set. http://www.ecloth.com/Specials/Window-Pack-UK-Version.html I just bought a set, based on the recomendations on thie thread. The price includes shipping, including HI!

Thank you. I just cleaned the bottom of my AllClad paella pan with Bar KeepersFriend. It now looks shiny and new. I have Bar Keepers in my laundry room that I use on the stainless stain sink,never thought to use iron my cookware.

@mom60, Barkeepers Friend was specifically recommended when I bought my all-clad cookware.

One of my new favorite products is Dial Miracle Oil Coconut Oil-Infused Body Wash (Not the coconut water version and not the Marula Oil version).

It can be hard to find. Publix (local grocery) just got some in and I bought the whole case.

I absolutely LOVE the smell of it and love how it moisturizes.

didn’t @pizzagirl tell us about Baby Foot and how it works?

I use a product called Invisible Glass to clean all mirror and glass in my house. It is amazing…and never leaves a streak. I bought it at Wlamart…but beware that the bottles in the auto section cost more per ounce than the bottles in the house cleaning supplies section!

I saw the Scrub Daddy on Shark Tank a while back and picked one up in the store when I came across the display. It does a fantastic job on my cast iron pans. Food doesn’t stick to it, it rinses clean and it doesn’t scratch anything. The only down side is that it doesn’t last more than a couple of months before it starts to fall apart.

I just ordered two sets of the Ecloths. Apparently they arrived in the wrong packaging and that’s why they’re on sale.

I forgot about the Scrub Daddy’s. I read about them on CC. I put them in all my winter gift baskets, and have been buying them for myself ever since. Great suggestion

Count me as another Scrub Daddy fan.

Baby Foot was in 'Why is this a Thread" thread.

Pizzagirl did introduce “us” to Babyfoot in a thread recently.