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  2. 5 Frugal Living Tips From the Past That Are Worth Bringing Back

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    Paper towels are costly, especially for a household item where you only get one use out of it. Instead, consider switching to cloth towels that can be used multiple times and washed in between uses.

  3. How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Kitchen Surfaces - AOL

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    How To: The GoCleanCo. team suggests wiping it down with Dawn Power Wash and a microfiber cloth. If you need a bit more heft due to burnt-on spots, try Easy Off and an S.O.S. steel wool pad, rinse ...

  4. Glass cloth - Wikipedia

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    Glass cloth is also a term for a type of tea towel suited for polishing glass. The cloth is usually woven with the plain weave, and may be patterned in various ways, though checked cloths are the most common.

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    One of the perks of getting married is having other people buy luxurious bath towels for you. For the happy couple, we recommend the Super Plush ones from Brooklinen for a feeling of ultimate luxury.

  6. Scotch-Brite - Wikipedia

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    Scotch-brite. Scotch-Brite is a line of abrasive products produced by 3M.The product line includes scouring pads and tools for home uses such as dish washing and scrubbing, as well as various types of surfaces for industrial applications, such as discs, belts, and rotating brushes, with varying compositions and levels of hardness.

  7. Chamois leather - Wikipedia

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    Chamois leather cloth Synthetic microfiber "Shammy" cloth Chamois leather ( / ˈ ʃ æ m i / ) [ 1 ] is a type of porous leather, traditionally the skin of the chamois ( Rupicapra rupicapra ), a type of European mountain goat, but today made almost exclusively from the flesh split of a sheepskin.