Review by Michael Smith (Veshengro)
The J-Cloth® family is well known to, I should think, almost everyone in Britain and probably outside our borders as well.
Now, however, there is a new addition to this family with some different genes. No, we are not talking about genetic engineering here but of the fact that the new kid is biodegradable.
The J-Cloth® 3000 is the optimal wipe for the food and service sector, and that means for your kitchen and home too, and the environment's best friend.
The unique design and product features of this J-Cloth® are based on the world’s most renowned cleaning wipe, the J-Cloth® Lavette. Its unique, open, wavy texture enables efficient pick-up of any dirt and makes it easy to rinse, ensuring longer freshness. In addition, this new J-Cloth® 3000 cleaning wipe is the first to be compostable, biodegradable and FCC (Food Contact Clearance) approved.
All the features that make J-Cloth® 3000 the most effective and green cleaning solution are:
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Compostable and biodegradable
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Granted with compostability logo
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Food Contact Clearance
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Open weave structure
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Cleaning agent compatible
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5 different colors
The terms compostable and biodegradable, as we know, can be sometimes a little like latex rubber, in that it, as far as compostability goes, with reference to plastics and such, often means yes but ONLY in commercial hot composting and not – at least it would take a number of years – in a home composting environment. And, as I have not had the time and opportunity to test that, as yet, the jury will have to remain out on it and we have to believe the claims.
As far as a cleaning wipe goes this new J-Cloth even works better then the old J-Cloths that I remember, and the same goes for the rinsing out of any dirt picked up. No remains are left in the cloth even with just a simple rinse under the hot tap.
A great new addition for sure to the J-Cloth® family and if the compostability claim bears out then this is indeed the cleaning wipe of cleaning wipes and the environment will be happy too.
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