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Eco Microfibre Lens Cloth - 18x18cm

SKU: UEMLC-18X18 In Stock

From £1.49 ex VAT

An eco-friendly microfibre lens cloth, 18x18cm, made from 170gsm rPET material. It is highly recyclable and can be customised with a full-colour print, suitable for various promotional uses.

Eco Microfibre Lens Cloth - 18x18cm

The Eco Microfibre Lens Cloth is an environmentally friendly cleaning cloth made from 170gsm rPET material. This highly recyclable fabric is suitable for offices, schools, and promotional giveaways.

  • Made from 170gsm rPET material.
  • Highly recyclable fabric.
  • Measures 18x18cm.
  • Can be customised with a full-colour print to one position.

This cloth is ideal for cleaning lenses and screens, offering a sustainable option for promotional merchandise or everyday use.

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*Pricing excludes branding and setup fees

Minimum order qty: 100

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Google Review
2 weeks ago

I called Promo Group in a panic, I had bags printed by a different company and the logo was too big. I was hopeless as no one could help me with printed bags to pick up later that day, But guess what Promo Group helped me. I was in touch with Brendaline who assisted me through the whole process, she even sent me a pic of the bag and logo before they go ahead and print the whole batch. I got lost on my way to their warehouse and only arrived a few minutes after 18:00 and they were still waiting for me! Thank you for your great customer service. You are my go to for all branding going ahead.

Anoencejatha DixonAnoencejatha Dixon
Google Review
3 weeks ago

Keagan the salesman , is a legend quick response definitely will use the company in future jobs.

Andrew WoestAndrew Woest