What is the difference between enjo and norwex
You should also know that Norwex is no cheap dollar store microfiber. Each Norwex Microfiber product comes with a two-year guarantee so it can be used over and over, rather than tossed. Why is Norwex Microfiber made in China?
Norwex owns the factory in China and has a very strict quality control system in place. Norwex China is committed to follow the guidelines of the UN Global Compact on how they treat and manage staff involved in the production of microfiber, including our suppliers.
The key difference between Norwex cloths and Clorox wipes is that Norwex cloths trap and remove viruses and bacteria while Clorox wipes kill it. Clorox wipes contain germ-killing chemicals and are designed specifically for disinfecting. Microfiber cloths may smell if the proper care instructions are not followed or if the water in your home or office is hard and high in mineral content.
If your cloths smell, then we recommend washing them in hot water or soaking them overnight in Norwex laundry detergent and washing in hot water. My very house-proud and tidy mother in Austria gifted me with a range of Enjo products a good 25 years ago. Real tests have shown that ENJO combats bacteria more effectively than chemical-based products, and it does so by removing bacteria from the surface.
To be able to produce effective fibre cleaning technology, ENJO products are made from a mix of five raw materials, polyester, acrylic, polyamide, viscose and cotton. Yep, they contain plastic.
Many customers experience their microfiber lasting longer than 2 years though! All ENJO cleaning products are handmade and human-inspected to ensure only the highest quality of products reach our clients. Old, retired ENJO fibres are returned for shredding and can be up-cycled into home insulation, agricultural sheeting and car seat stuffing. ENJO works tirelessly to be the green solution when it comes to cleaning. ENJO International has been a member of the Climate Neutral Alliance for 5 years, and endeavours to reduce ALL carbon footprint — from the creation and production of the fibres, to the end up-cycle of the retired products.
To offset any carbon footprint generated through business activity, ENJO supports Earth-enhancing activities, such as reforestation projects in Nicaragua. Have more questions? Contact us HERE. Hi Christine! ENJOtex Fibres clean mechanically not chemically, removing dirt, grime and particles of all kinds from the surface at a pore-deep level.
These particles are then released and washed down the drain when the Fibre is washed or laundered. Since the focus is to remove, not kill, there is no need for a bacteria-fighting agent in our Fibres. It includes the bathroom, kitchen, dust and all purpose gloves. The bathroom, kitchen and plus line ENJOfils. This package also includes a laundry bag. Do you want to try it out? Please only post once! I fully agree with you, I was in the same situation as you. House never stayed clean!!
I believe that chemical free cleaning in Canada is growing — and it is only going to get better!! Already you are seeing the big corporations try and get into the game as well…ie. Rubbermaid microfiber mops. Unfortunately for you, the Enjo product line are the most expensive on the market — are they really worth it?? You can get the same quality cloths for approximately half the price when you use Norwex Antibacterial Microfiber cloths.
Also they offer a full line of highest quality personal care products — many of them Organically Certified!! I believe the Norwex commission structure, hostess, customer specials and money back guarantee are superior to the Enjo incentives. It is this last statement that has decided, for me, to become a Independent Norwex Consultant. I have a few comments about ENJO vs. The reason being is because Norwex does not clean pour deep and does not remove the bacteria like ENJO.
So save money with Norwex? Nothing — actually it costs more in the long run if you do that math and we both did! Of note: she is now an ENJO user! Regarding the business of ENJO. As you saw this is an ENJO post. As both of you ladies are in Direct Sales and should be both professionals, I find your post to be honest funny. Frankly I am shocked at the facts about Norwex you are telling people!
I sell neither, but I have tried both and the Norwex is a far superior product. Telling people Norwex cloths only last six months???
Now THAT is unprofessional! Actually I have had to spend a quite of bit of time researching Enjo. Only because I run into statements made about Norwex by Enjo consultants to consumers that make me shake my head. You talk about not being very professional…. The Norwex microfiber have been split that many times as well. And the consultants of the KD and the E-cloth say that theirs have as well. So the actual quality of the microfiber is the same. It is the design of the microfiber fibers that is different, each company has their own patented products.
As I said, each company offers its own unique product. Every Enjo cleaning comparison I have seen and read has been against traditional chemical methods. Because of the equal quality of microfiber, Norwex cloths last just as long as the Enjo mitts do, us Consultants have many, many examples of microfiber cloths lasting 5,6 10 years and still working fine. I personally have Norwex microfiber cloths that have been through hell and back and work just as well as the day I got them — over a year ago that is when I saw them and first purchased them.
There is no having to buy cloths every 6 months. Norwex offers a 2 year warranty on the cloths, the same as Enjo on their mitts. As well, Norwex offers a 60 — day full money-back guarantee. Correct me if I am wrong — but Enjo is only 30 days? Norwex cloths work and clean the same way as Enjo mitts — the microfiber and just water. Over You were definitely misinformed by that person. Perhaps Enjo does not offer such a product? I am not as informed about their secondary products so I cannot say.
It's a sustainable business model where business owners generate their own income from the sale of ENJO products. Do use cool water From cleaning your floors, bathroom, windows or kitchen, ENJO fibres are designed to work effectively with cool water. The cool water acts as the solvent, helping loosen dirt and bacteria from the surface and allowing ENJO's fibre technology to trap and lift debris from the surface.
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