With regards to the fibres being 'high maintenance', I simply use mine, put them in the laundry bag and throw them in the washing machine. I don't use fabric softener and when they are clean, I hang them on the line to dry. Enjo have made it easier to care for fibres now by delivering the fibres in a laundry bag so there is no need to purchase one separately.
I have not walked down a chemical aisle in a supermarket for nearly 10 years and I don't plan on going back anytime soon either :)
If by 'self-santizing' you are referring to fibres that contain silver - this is not new technology. Enjo have been using silver ions in thier sport towels for years to inhibit the growth of bacteria and odours.
Personally, I think that by saying something is self-sanitising, it gives the user a false sense of security into maybe feeling that they dont have to wash the fibre as often as they should. A clean fibre = a cleaner surface, regardless of any self-santising claims.
Hi there wakserang, don't judge a product by it's picture! You wouldn't have heard of them out in WA as they haven't been launched there yet. It's only been in the country for 2or 3 years and WA is unfortunately always the last to know :( (from what I hear from my friends over there).
Regardless of how many people use them, doesn't make them the best out there. If you're happy spending the extra time cleaning and all that money then that's ok. Keep an open mind, Enjo users are changing.
@quiquar I have looked at those other products you mentioned & they look cheap & nasty which I would not even waste my money on if fact I'd go as far as to say if I was considering them I would rather buy the one's in the shop as at least I know they are rubbish...
I am in WA & have never seen or heard of them on TV,Mags or word of mouth so personally wouldn't bother.ENJO I know heaps of people who have them & love them no matter of the cost or care needed for them :)
@quiquar I have friends who are still using there fibres after 6 years yes they are getting a bit worse for wear but my friends say they still do a great job so I think weather I get two years or six years use out of them compared to the costs of chemicals financially & healthwise I think I'm streets ahead. Just wondering what hospital uses just microfibres & no chemicals I have friends who work in them & they say they use extremely powerful chemicals ?
Hi there, @wakserang. I'm not disputing that it works, it does. It's just the old school product. They are high maintenance (have to wash it or soak it), takes a long time to clean with (as you can't press) extremely expensive and only has a life span of 2 years. Ex-Enjo consultants are now using the Hospital grade direct selling brand of microfiber that self sanitizes and you can rub, scrub, wring them out, wash them cold, warm or hot and stick them in the dryer.
@fr3derick97 Yes Enjo works, I've used it for 2 years before I got sick of spending an age cleaning (gently, no pressing, washing separately, always having to dry surfaces etc etc). There are superior products on the market that have a warranty of 2years (which is Enjo's lifespan, not warranty) and lasts for up to 9 years. SELF SANITISING. Enjo doesn't do this, though Enjo is better than using chemicals and has paved the way for chemical free cleaning. Kudos for that.
I bought fibres 6 years ago & never used them as I couldn't quite get my head around the fact (NO bleach). Anyway after thinking about them long & hard I have now been using them for a few weeks & LOVE EM to bits & wonder why I didn't change sooner.Instead of taking 2 hours to clean my bathrooms it now takes me less than 30 minutes & that is while my 18 month old is getting in the way I now even let her help me as there is no chemicals to harm her. I Just wish I had a blank cheque book !!!
Yeah! ENJO was tested on Dry which is how you use them & likewise the chemicals & vinegar.What's your point ? ENJO is far superior to chemicals & this test proves it if you don't like them then why watch.If you do the maths on costs ( I buy a bottle of Domestos every two weeks costing around $6) so over 12 months it cost over $100 then there is disinfectant another $5.00 a month so when you consider the costs ENJO will work out heaps cheaper financially & enviromentally.
With regards to the fibres being 'high maintenance', I simply use mine, put them in the laundry bag and throw them in the washing machine. I don't use fabric softener and when they are clean, I hang them on the line to dry. Enjo have made it easier to care for fibres now by delivering the fibres in a laundry bag so there is no need to purchase one separately.
I have not walked down a chemical aisle in a supermarket for nearly 10 years and I don't plan on going back anytime soon either :)
Tracy77T 3 months ago
If by 'self-santizing' you are referring to fibres that contain silver - this is not new technology. Enjo have been using silver ions in thier sport towels for years to inhibit the growth of bacteria and odours.
Personally, I think that by saying something is self-sanitising, it gives the user a false sense of security into maybe feeling that they dont have to wash the fibre as often as they should. A clean fibre = a cleaner surface, regardless of any self-santising claims.
Tracy77T 3 months ago
Hi there wakserang, don't judge a product by it's picture! You wouldn't have heard of them out in WA as they haven't been launched there yet. It's only been in the country for 2or 3 years and WA is unfortunately always the last to know :( (from what I hear from my friends over there).
Regardless of how many people use them, doesn't make them the best out there. If you're happy spending the extra time cleaning and all that money then that's ok. Keep an open mind, Enjo users are changing.
quiquar 4 months ago
@quiquar I have looked at those other products you mentioned & they look cheap & nasty which I would not even waste my money on if fact I'd go as far as to say if I was considering them I would rather buy the one's in the shop as at least I know they are rubbish...
I am in WA & have never seen or heard of them on TV,Mags or word of mouth so personally wouldn't bother.ENJO I know heaps of people who have them & love them no matter of the cost or care needed for them :)
wakserang 4 months ago
@wakserang just sent you a private message
quiquar 4 months ago
@quiquar I have friends who are still using there fibres after 6 years yes they are getting a bit worse for wear but my friends say they still do a great job so I think weather I get two years or six years use out of them compared to the costs of chemicals financially & healthwise I think I'm streets ahead. Just wondering what hospital uses just microfibres & no chemicals I have friends who work in them & they say they use extremely powerful chemicals ?
wakserang 4 months ago
Hi there, @wakserang. I'm not disputing that it works, it does. It's just the old school product. They are high maintenance (have to wash it or soak it), takes a long time to clean with (as you can't press) extremely expensive and only has a life span of 2 years. Ex-Enjo consultants are now using the Hospital grade direct selling brand of microfiber that self sanitizes and you can rub, scrub, wring them out, wash them cold, warm or hot and stick them in the dryer.
quiquar 4 months ago
@fr3derick97 Yes Enjo works, I've used it for 2 years before I got sick of spending an age cleaning (gently, no pressing, washing separately, always having to dry surfaces etc etc). There are superior products on the market that have a warranty of 2years (which is Enjo's lifespan, not warranty) and lasts for up to 9 years. SELF SANITISING. Enjo doesn't do this, though Enjo is better than using chemicals and has paved the way for chemical free cleaning. Kudos for that.
quiquar 4 months ago
I bought fibres 6 years ago & never used them as I couldn't quite get my head around the fact (NO bleach). Anyway after thinking about them long & hard I have now been using them for a few weeks & LOVE EM to bits & wonder why I didn't change sooner.Instead of taking 2 hours to clean my bathrooms it now takes me less than 30 minutes & that is while my 18 month old is getting in the way I now even let her help me as there is no chemicals to harm her. I Just wish I had a blank cheque book !!!
wakserang 4 months ago
@quiquar
Yeah! ENJO was tested on Dry which is how you use them & likewise the chemicals & vinegar.What's your point ? ENJO is far superior to chemicals & this test proves it if you don't like them then why watch.If you do the maths on costs ( I buy a bottle of Domestos every two weeks costing around $6) so over 12 months it cost over $100 then there is disinfectant another $5.00 a month so when you consider the costs ENJO will work out heaps cheaper financially & enviromentally.
wakserang 4 months ago