Although they do sell
microfiber cloths at the dollar store, this is not something I would buy there.
The rear glass easily attracts fingerprints, which we're not fans of, so make sure you have
a microfiber cloth at all times, or nab a case.
Not exact matches
Aside from excelling
at getting those
cloth diapers pristine, it also works on dark clothes, delicate garments, and
microfiber towels.
For the sake of argument, let's also assume that a pack of
microfiber cloth boosters from the dollar store should be on our list, not only for heavy - wetting, but to make sure we're keeping the little one feeling as dry and comfortable as possible
at night (no one wants wetness to wake a baby up).
I found these
microfiber cloths by e-cloth do an amazing job
at scouring away dirt and grime.
The easiest way, if you have them, is to use
microfiber cloths (1 regular one wet, and one polishing one dry, or just one regular wet one and one regular dry) to clean without the need for chemicals
at all.
I kept slightly damp
microfiber cloths on the table
at meal times and it makes it much faster to wipe down the kids, the table, the highchairs, boosters, etc after meals.
The 3M
microfiber cloths do a superb job
at getting a crystal clear smooth glass surface and are designed specifically for electronics.
Our friends over
at The Apple Blog mentioned that the best way to clean your monitor is with an ultra-suede
microfiber lens
cloth.
(Make sure you grab a case and keep a
microfiber cloth handy
at all times.)