Swedish Dish Cloths for Kitchen- 10 Pack Reusable Paper Towels for Counters & Dishes - Eco Friendly Cellulose Sponge Cloth - Assorted
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Patti O
Greater than one weekI like them mostly because they dry so quickly so they dont get stinky like dish cloths can if you dont hang them properly. They rinse out cleanly and last through a few launderings. They just seem more sanitary than cloth dish rags.
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Ginnie
> 3 dayExactly what I expected. Great cleaning and washable so reuse is totally possible.
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Heather
> 3 dayLove this for doing dishes or cleaning counter will enjoy greatly for all cleaning
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MA Golfer
> 3 dayUseful as counter wipes and for drying dishes
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SE
> 3 dayThere are no end of uses for these. I use them every day for kitchen clean up and even washing my car.
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Piyush
> 3 dayI have been using less paper towel, since I bought these. Definitely helpful & good product for cleaning counters and/or wiping dishes
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Ole
> 3 daySo, there are some downsides as others mentioned. They dry all weird (almost like a taco) but aside from that they are insanely durable, clean easily, scrub the counters well and have saved me from losing my mind every time my wife walks in with another costco paper towel purchase. Id say these have lowered our paper towel usage by 80%. Most of all, they are soft when wet so the kiddos dont mind their faces being scrubbed after dinner! Thats a win for me. Only downsides - dry like a taco which only sucks for storage and they discolor quick. Black would be optimal or even a navy. Id say go dark colors!
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JP4
> 3 dayDecided to try these after seeing and reading about them. Love them!! They dry quickly and the scrubby side cleans up dishes wonderfully. Highly recommend these.
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madcow
Greater than one weekI’ve read some of the negative reviews and I had to come in and leave a review of my own because these things are AMAZING. You’ve heard best thing since sliced bread? This is what they’re talking about. If you want to save time, skip the review and just buy them now. You’re welcome. Yes they’re weird and crunchy and don’t dry flat. That’s true! These aren’t something you set out to look pretty for company. They’re a tool in your cleaning tool box. And you should have a cleaning toolbox because that’s how that works. Cleaning is a job and it’s completely undervalued as such. Let’s get to it. These aren’t for scrubbing. Need to scrub? Use a rag or a razor or a scouring pad. (think glass top stove. Sometimes you need a razor). Spill Flour or something powdery? Grab one of these. They pick up EVERYTHING. And that’s nice and all. It’s more than nice, they do a remarkable job. But more magic comes in when you rinse them. Nothing gums up. They rinse right off very quickly so you can keep going. No fibers for things to embed in. Wiping a wood table after dinner? They grab every single crumb and none of those streaks of water a rag leaves. That is a stunning feat. They hold the perfect amount of moisture. They can be as wet or dry as the job you’re doing requires. I LOVE them on stainless appliances, inside of the refrigerator. They hold enough heat from warm water and enough moisture to dissolve smeared stuff kids leave on the doors. It’s fast. I have them in my bathroom for quick wipe downs or pre wipe downs before a deeper clean. It’s an extra step but it saves time because it picks up EVERY piece of lint or dust. Mirrors, windows. Best things ever (polish/dry with rag/paper towel of choice) I used them the other day to do a little deeper dusting of furniture. Ever so slightly damp. Went crazy the other day with them and hit my washer and dryer. I’m obsessed with them. And not just any brand. These. These are the ones. I e experimented. Get these. My coffee maker. Okay, this is important. I can get this so so soapy wet, let the soap and water do it’s thing (solvent right?) then rinse and wring this out and it picks all of that right back up. All of the little bitty corners SO clean. A rag can not do that. Are they going to stain? Yeah. They are. They’re a tool. They aren’t for high tea. I wouldn’t use them to scour. That would be like using a tooth brush where you need an orbital sander. There has to be some understanding of what tool a job requires! C’mon now! They are a workhorse for what they do. Into chemical free/product free cleaning? I’m telling you, cleaning is what I do. Wet one of these and hit a mirror with just water. These are to clean the mirror. Not polish. (Clean Stainless, polish/dry stainless with microfiber) I have a very specific paper towel I polish/dry a mirror with but it’s FAST and time matters for all of us. Little knickknacks? Whoa. Just try them. I’ll be thinking of things all day I should have listed in here. Throw them in the dishwasher or washer (I don’t put them in the dryer) And they last. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve bought these as gifts. I’m back to buy more to give out. And everyone I’ve bought them for has done the same. I’ve bought more for myself and not because I need more, they hold up, but because I want more. I have them stashed everywhere. Bathrooms, laundry room, kitchen, car! Just try them. These. This brand. If you regret the purchase, you aren’t appreciating the properties of the tool and aren’t matching the tool to the task. These are brilliant. They just are. Never quit making them. I bet there’s a fan club forum somewhere for them like there is the instant pot. Absorbency! Ack! I haven’t even touched on that! Magic. Obviously if you drop a 2 liter, grab a towel! Match the tool to the task! The ability to control how wet or damp this thing can be not be overlooked or understated as an important component. It may be the most important element. Splashes or smudges on painted drywall? A rag will burn the paint. These glide. (If this doesn’t get it off, you were going to have to touch it up anyway. That’s just a fact) They stain… oh that made me laugh. Are you kidding? Good grief. Who cares? They wash clean. A stain isn’t the same as, holding germs and bacteria! They aren’t dinner linens. (Sorry but that blew my mind as a complaint). All I could think is, are you new? Try them. If you think they’re junk, take one to your mom or your grandma and have them show you how to clean. It’s actually a skill. And these should be in your toolbox.
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Katie
> 3 dayI was searching for an alternative to paper towels. I teach about sustainabilty and felt like I wasnt practicing enviromentally-conscious actions in my daily life. I had looked into purchasing swedish dish cloths but the pricing for other brands were too high for me. This is an affordable starter pack. The dishcloths are hard when dry and super flexible when wet. I usually wet them first and squeeze out the water before I apply my cleaning solution to the dishcloth. I hang them to dry using repurposed clip hangers (from clothing stores). These are great for cleaning wood surfaces, tile floors, glass, messy spills, stainless steel appliances (so many fingerprints on the damn fridge). You will not regret this purchase.