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redsoxgirl said:Is this the new microfiber???
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pampered-Chef-Microfiber-Towel-Sea-Green-NEW_W0QQitemZ120208089311QQihZ002QQcategoryZ20651QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
rennea said:We had these in this color before, I think Spring 2006.
Edit: I just checked and yup Spring 2006 they went with the tattersal towel set, they had matching small Mix N' Scrapers too.
I also have orange, lime, and lemon! Stick around and you will have a true rainbow!pcchris said:lol...........I have the green scrapers.......the blue ones too....quite the rainbow in my TTA!!
ChefBeckyD said:I also have orange, lime, and lemon! Stick around and you will have a true rainbow!
Oh - and I have hot pad/trivets in all of those colors too!
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Yes, Green Microfiber on *The Auction Site* is safe to use on most surfaces including delicate ones such as glass, stainless steel, and electronic screens. However, for surfaces with special coatings or finishes, it is always best to test a small area first before using the cloth on the entire surface.