Thursday, May 13, 2010

Miracle Mabu ~ GIVEAWAY! (2 WINNERS!)

Have you ever had something that was stinky...so stinky that you just couldn't get the stink out of it? I know that there is one item in my home that comes to mind right away when I think of "stinky" and "hard to get clean", and that is our kitchen dish cloths and face cloths. Even with multiple runs through the washing machine, the stink stays. I've been looking for a good solution for this for quite some time now, and I'm delighted to be able to tell you that I have found it! Mabu Naturals Co. has come up with the most fabulous multi-cloth around. No matter how much I use it, and no matter what I use it on...it doesn't stink! The Mabu Multi Cloth is made from 100% natural wood pulp fiber and has a special 8 layer design. You'd think that something made from wood wouldn't be that soft...but not only is it extremely soft, but it's also thick, absorbant and both bacteria and stain resistant. We love it. We've been using our Mabu Multi Cloths as face and hand cloths for our kids after their meals...because really...I can't see how it would be very appetizing when you have to get your face wiped with a stinky washcloth after every meal! Our Mabu Cloths picks up and holds all the crumbs and dirt, yet a simple rinse under the tap leaves it clean and ready to be used again at the next meal. Because of the unique way that the fabric is woven, these cloths will not and cannot trap food particles, bacteria, etc...so that means it will not incubate germs or odors. I feel SO much better about using the Mabu Multi Cloth on my kids than the regular stinky washcloths I was always fighting with before.

A Mabu can be used in so many more places than just the kitchen! It would be perfect for using in the bathtub, at the workshop, while camping, in the garage...you name it! The Mabu Multi cloth is very versatile and can easily be packed along and taken anywhere you think you may need it. Mabu Naturals is definitely a company worth checking out. I've found that every one of their claims about their products to be 110% true, and you can bet that when my Mabu Multi Cloths have reached the end of their days, that I will be heading straight over to Mabu Naturals to buy some more!

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Mabu Naturals is giving TWO of our readers each a three pack of Mabu Cloths. In order to get one entry, head over to Mabu Naturals and let us know something you learned about their fabulous products.

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97 comments:

Jackie said...

I learned that they are machine washable. They recommend that you throw the Mabu in with the whites. Putting the Mabu in the dryer will not affect any of the unique qualities, but it will make it soft and puffy and it may shrink slightly.
Thanks for the review and giveaway!
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Misfit Momma aka Missy said...

I learned that is absorbs bacteria, but the unique 8 layer open weave design allows bacteria to be released when rinsed.

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Kim said...

learned: For convenience your Mabu can be run through
the washing machine but may shrink moderately
and may wear faster.

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suzie said...

I learned that Mabu are bacteria
& stain resistant

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YogaMama said...

I learned that Mabu is stiffened for shipping with tapioca starch. This is a harmless edible starch which must be rinsed out under warm water before using for the first time.

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willowsprite said...

They also make perfect duster cloths!

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stephy905 said...

I learned that Mabu's unique woven fabric won't trap food particles and other debris that stay moist and can incubate germs and foul odors

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littlelamb said...

I learned that Mabu is stiffened for packaging with harmless edible starch. Washes out with first rinse.

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kk-krista said...

Mabu is stiffened for packaging with harmless edible starch. Washes out with first rinse.

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bison61 said...

I read that Mabu Cloth absorbs bacteria, as laboratory testing has shown, but the unique 8 layer open weave design allows bacteria to be released when rinsed.

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Wehaf said...

I learned that while you can use Mabu cloths with soaps or cleansers, they work best with plain water.

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Soggy Cereal Mom said...

I learned that they are packaged with tapioca starch. That's great!

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Elleah said...

I learned that most of the time the cloth works best with just water.
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Annie O said...

I love that you can use it in any room of the house from washing your face to cleaning the stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. So versatile.

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Debra said...

I learned that a cloth can be anti-bacterial because of its weave, even without some disinfecting agent like silver added to it. Sounds like a great product!

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edmontonjb said...

I learned that you can rinse odors out of the cloths.

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