Daiso "Magic Cloth"

A rag that is indispensable for cleaning the inside and outside of the house. At the same time, it is difficult to use different detergents, and if it gets dirty, wash it with cold water.

I found cleaning goods that seemed to lower the hurdles for wiping and cleaning at 100%. Introducing a cloth with excellent cost performance that you can buy enough for general cleaning.

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
Here

Daiso's "Magic Cloth" is a rayon cleaning cloth with a size of 20 x 26 cm. It features long, bushy hair, and this fiber seems to entangle dirt firmly with just water.

Daiso "Magic Cloth"

It has high water absorption and can recover drinks accidentally spilled on the table with a quick wipe. I was able to wipe off the area around the kitchen stove, which was greasy with oil, without using detergent.

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
For everyday use for tables

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
Also splatters of oil and seasonings

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
To be squeaky and shiny

Personally, I was most attracted to cleaning the screen doors. The long hairs entwined the dirt that was tightly packed in the mesh, and a considerable amount of dirt was wiped off just by wiping with water. Dust does not easily fly up, so you can rest assured that your family will be in the room.

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
If you wipe the outside of the screen door

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
So dirty ...

Also, it is a nice point that the fibers spread when immersed in water, and the dirt that has adhered to it floats and easily comes off. However, stubborn stains will remain slightly, so it is recommended to use the kitchen area and the cleaning area separately.

Daiso "Magic Cloth"

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
The degree of terrible dirt

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
A little left

By the way, this cloth has the impression that it is similar to a certain cleaning cloth that is familiar on TV mail order, with features such as "oil stains can be removed with just water" and "dirt can be easily washed away". I also have a mail-order enthusiast, so when I compared it, I got the impression that Daiso was a little inferior in terms of texture and dirt removal.

Daiso "Magic Cloth"
The left is a Daiso product. On the right is "Pulsui Cross" made in Japan, which is familiar on TV.

However, while a certain cloth costs nearly 1,000 yen, Daiso's magic cloth costs 100 yen (excluding tax), which is overwhelmingly cheap! In addition, it can be used to wipe off wax from cars and clean sports equipment, so it seems good to have several sheets.