If you are researching Norwex, it is normal to have questions. This page brings together the most common questions I hear from customers, readers, and families trying to make informed decisions.
Start With the Big Questions
- Is Norwex a Scam?
- Are Norwex Products Made in China?
- Where Are Norwex Products Made?
- Should I Buy Norwex on Amazon or Ebay?
- How Norwex Microfiber Works
Quick Answer: What Is Norwex?
Norwex is a company known for microfiber cleaning products and other home products designed to help people reduce unnecessary chemicals in everyday cleaning. Product details, availability, and claims can change, so it is always wise to check current product information before buying.
Product Questions
Are Norwex products worth it?
They can be worth it when they simplify cleaning, replace products you already use, and fit your household routines. The right answer depends on the product and your needs.
What should I buy first?
Start with products you will use often. The beginner guide is the best place to begin.
Do I need to buy everything at once?
No. I usually recommend starting small and learning how to use each product well.
Microfiber Questions
How does Norwex microfiber work?
Norwex microfiber is designed to pick up and hold particles from surfaces when used correctly. Learn more in How Norwex Microfiber Works.
How do I care for microfiber?
Follow the product care instructions, avoid fabric softener, and wash cloths when they are dirty or begin to smell.
Buying Questions
Should I buy Norwex from Amazon or Ebay?
Be careful with third-party marketplaces. Product authenticity, warranty support, and current product details may be harder to confirm. Read Should I Buy Norwex on Amazon or Ebay?.
Can product details change?
Yes. Product names, bundles, colors, ingredients, sourcing, and availability may change. Always verify current details before purchasing.
Healthy Home Questions
Can Norwex help me create a healthier home?
Norwex can be one part of a healthier home routine, especially if it helps you reduce products you do not need. A healthy home also includes habits, ventilation, product awareness, and realistic routines.
Where should I start?
Start with Start Here or visit Healthy Home Resources.




