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Ugh, a floorcloth? wouldnt that be really uncomfortable? I might go down to lidls on monday and check them out though, cant complain for £2!

How good would it be for cleaning pots/pans etc you think?
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It's called a floorcloth, but it's just another microfibre cloth.

So no, it's not uncomfortable. I wouldn't have suggested it as a towel if it were uncomfortable; this is OM, not S&M.

Since it has no abrasive properties, probably no better at cleaning pots and pans than a simple dishcloth. But lighter, quicker drying, etc.
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Hi,

 So, if you could have someone else carry them, would you all go for as large a towel as you could get?  Seems like the extra uses as a beach towel, sun-shade etc could be very handy.

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Parky said "absolutely the dog's as a beach towel"

B&M bargains do 2 microfibre towels for 1.99 each measuring around 2ft x 2, oh, and therye for pets. 2 camp towels for 1.99, unbeatable...

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There was a recent thread on here with somone suggesting a peice of muslin as a pack towel, I meant to try it but never did. Did anyone else?

Currently I use a microfibre cloth meant for polishing your car, it is a little small though so I might check out the Lidl ones next time I'm passing.

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I'm currently using a 'Pet Towel' from the 99p Store.  It's quite big.

Note that this is a zombie thread; there are now microfibre cloths all over the place, not just in Lidl.

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Oh yeah, so it is. Why do people come on here with 1 post and resurrect ancient threads and then dissappear into the ether?

It must be the poorest and least entertaining form of trolling.

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Trolling BBF? So why did you respond? Just curious.

I've got it! Look at the date, it's an anniversary post.

Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you..............

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I'm not quite sure what you mean Offroad Shoe about dates? whos birthday? Its neither mine nor the threads?

Why did I respond? Because I didnt look at the date on the OP, therefore not realising it was an ancient thread until Captain P pointed out the fact.

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i used one of those bar towels you get infront of the pumps when i went travelling years ago, not ideal for changing on the beach though as it was only just big enough to cover me do-dar(not that i'm bragging)

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