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An E-Cloth that cleans and saves thousands

A new way to protect your pets, family, home and wallet.
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ST. LOUIS -- In my continued quest to save you as much cash as humanly possible, today we test a new product by viewer request guaranteed to clean better, safer and save you hundreds.

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With this back to school season, I've heard from many parents searching for a cleaner and less toxic-household solution. Thanks to a suggestion from a distributor and a tip from Real Simple magazine, the hi-tech E-cloth and just water can give your home the best clean it's ever had with less effort and expense than your current cleaning method.

Rated as "The Best Scrubber" by Real Simple Magazine and a top-reviewed product on Amazon, The E-Cloth Cleans:

Glass
iPads and phones
Stainless steel
Appliances
Granite (not Matt)
Tile
Sinks
Toilets
Wood and furniture
Leather
Upholstery

Bacteria Removal:
Clinical testing done by the internationally accredited Silliker Group has proven to remove 99% of bacteria including E. coli and Listeria using just water.

Safer for Your Family:
Household cleaners are the largest category of substances associated with calls to poison control centers

Better for the Environment:
Reduces the amount of consumer waste that is being produced while you clean. In six years, how many paper towels, wipes, spray cans and bottles will you go through?

The Savings:
The E-Cloth has a 300 Machine Wash Guarantee. If washed weekly, that's almost 6 years of cleaning - easily saving thousands of dollars on paper towels, dust rags, dusting spray, sponges, Windex, anti-bacterial kitchen clean, bleach and more.

The Deal We Found:

$21 Off E-Cloth Combo FIVE Pack + Quick Free Shipping
Was: $48.00
Now: $26.99

Matt Granite is host and producer of "Ways to Save", a daily deal and consumer news segment for TV, web and USA Today. He makes no money from any of the company or deals he links to in his pieces. For his biggest deals, subscribe to The Deal Guy Daily Deal list

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