Fabric and textiles; towelette products (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); cloths for drying; fabric [non-woven]; textile material; cotton fabrics; non-woven fabrics; tea towels, the aforesaid goods included in this class, for use in relation to the following goods: cleaning articles; bath mitts, the aforesaid goods without cleaning additives or washing additives.
FabricsBleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soap; perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices; household cloths (with cleaning additives), including the aforesaid of synthetic fibres (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); dust gloves, polishing gloves, bath mitts (with cleaning or washing additives) (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations).
Cosmetics and Cleaning PreparationsGloves for medical purposes, namely body gloves, gloves for massage (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations).
Medical ApparatusSponges, namely scouring sponges, scouring sponges, car cleaning sponges; pot cleaners, of the following materials: textiles, non-woven materials and/or sponge material; sponge massagers; brushes; non-woven scourers, not connected with cleaning preparations and/or furbishing preparations; cleaning articles; steelwool; chamois leather for cleaning; hand-operated cleaning implements; cloths for cleaning; floor cloths, cloth for washing floors; household cloths (without cleaning additives), including the aforesaid of synthetic fibres; cloths for cleaning; feather-dusters; dusting apparatus, non-electric; dusting cloths [rags]; gloves for household purposes; dusting gloves and polishing gloves, the aforesaid goods without cleaning additives or washing additives; scouring pads; sponges for household purposes; cloths for cleaning, especially window cloths, chamois leather for cleaning; ironing board covers, shaped, ironing board cover (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); cleaning instruments, hand-operated; bath sponges; furniture dusters; mops; polishing materials, and, polishing cloths; gardening gloves; dishcloths, dishcloths.
Housewares and Glass