thread: Enjo ???

  1. #1

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    Enjo ???

    A friend is having a demonstration and has given me a link to the catalogue as I dont think I can make it.

    1. Are they worth the expense?
    2. Are there MUST HAVE items?

    TIA.


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    I personally didnt think much of enjo They are way over priced!!

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    I love the dishcloth and the telescopic duster.
    We have the mop which we use 3+ times a week for the floors and I like it.

    If your friend hasn't had an enjo party make sure she leaves something dirty to get a good demo of the product

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    I'm an Enjo consultant so may be a tad biased, but I got into it because I love and believe in the products so much.
    1.They are worth the money. The fibres will last at least 3 years, and actually work out a helluva lot cheaper than buying chemicals over the same time period.
    2. If you are wanting to eliminate toxic chemicals from your home, your family and the environment, then Yes. There are cheaper imitations on the market, but that's exactly what they are - cheap and imitations.
    Enjo fibres are also manufactured ethically in Austria - no sweat shops involved.
    For me, the more homes I can convert to a chemical-free (and easier and quicker!) way of cleaning, the better. It's my way of helping the environment

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    I love it! It's specially great for windscreens. The only time I don't like my enjo is on soap that's congregated in the handbasin. We do use it for cleaning stains in the carpet, it's really weird. The key to using it though is to keep using it often - a little and often.

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    I love the wet floor mop, great for zooming over all our tiles and floorboards a few times a week after vacumming. Not streaky and dries quickly (yep ReeRee all the things you told me it would be )

    It is expensive to buy up front though, which did stop me as I just couldn't afford any more, but I'm really happy with the mop that's for sure.

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    I have recently been to a demo and bought some products for a competitor, and I really like the products.. I was a bit skeptical about using just water and the cloth, but I am a convert

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    I love the wet floor mop, great for zooming over all our tiles and floorboards a few times a week after vacumming. Not streaky and dries quickly (yep ReeRee all the things you told me it would be )
    Oh I'm so glad you love it HB!!

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    Nov 2008
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    We have quite a bit if Enjo now and I love it. It's definitely worth the money, the cheap imitations simply don't compare.

    I had Enjo years ago but my MIL managed to ruin ALL of my gloves and cloths when she was visiting once. To say I was peeved was an understatement!

    I'm now buying a new piece or set every few months or so. I have the kitchen set including the dishwashing detergent and dishwasher tablets. I also have the bathroom set and the laundry detergent and hand washes in each bathroom/laundry. Next on my list in the mop - love it!

    After seeing a demo I'm sure you'll see just how amazing they are. I'd recommend the bathroom or kitchen accessories first if you decide you want to buy something.

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    Nov 2007
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    Must have items - bathroom mitt, kitchen mitt, dust glove. If you have tiles or wood floors a mop/broom thingy will be awesome as well.

    Good luck sticking to just those though

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    May 2008
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    Love it. Definitely worth the money. Some of mine had lasted way longer than 3 years!

    The only chemicals in my house are dishwashing detergent (and I only use that on really greasy things like BBQ trays) and washing powder. I cleaned my whole house before my lovely tenants moved in and I pretty much only used Enjos - I did splash some bleach in the shower just to get rid of some stains but for cleaning there's nothing like Enjo.

    The MiL has thR Sabco rip offs at their beach house and they are such cheap and nasty imitations, they really don't compare.

    Start off with the kitchen cloth, bathroom glove and bathroom glass cloth (used to be called a microstar, can't remember what it's called now!).

    The biggest piece of advice - much like MCNs, it's a significant investment so if you use them and they aren't working as you'd expect then please PLEASE call the consultant. They will most likely be happy to come out to your house and help you figure out what's wrong - they can take a bit of getting used to!!

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    Jul 2009
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    Thanks everyone, i will look at the catalogue and chat with DP...

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    I used it quite some years ago & stupidly went and got cheap immitations and some chemicals, rather than replacing with more Enjo. I have only just gone back to it & I love it. It is expensive but I think truly worth it. The only chemical I do use is in the toilet, but am considering trying vinegar and bi-carb there.
    If I was starting out I would get the floor fibres or the bathroom pack - I think this is initially where you will find the results the most promising. I also have the outside glove, which I use to wash the cars, the dust glove & the telescopic duster (great for doing high places like architraves b/c you can bend it to shape over them, the window cleaner - love, love. love this (but I do use the bathroom glove if I am just spot cleaning) and the kitchen pack - which I use once a week to thoroughly clean my kitchen.

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    The only chemical I do use is in the toilet, but am considering trying vinegar and bi-carb there.
    They have a whole range of chemical free cleaning liquids now too including a toilet cleaner. I have that too but forgot to mention it in my earlier post. It's great and smells lovely.

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    Yup, Enjo have partnered up with Method for dishwashing liquid and tablets, toilet cleaner, laundry detergent and hand soaps. And they all smell divine!