Swedish Dishcloths for Kitchen Grey 10 Pack Reusable Compostable Kitchen Cloth Made in Sweden Cellulose Sponge Swedish Dish Cloths for Washing Dishes Reusable Paper Towels Washable
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JESSICA
> 24 hourI was expecting some nice waffle type dish clothes. These arrive hard and stuff and after getting wet they do feel like a bunch of paper towels squished together. I was really concerned about this but gave them a try. So glad I did! These clean everything great, they dont have any plastic so they wont scratch delicate thing and the absorption is hard to beat! I spilled a fresh cup of coffee all over my counter and floor. I grabbed my towel I was using and it absorbed it right up. It would have taken a couple bath towels to clean up my mess. Seriously, how can 6oz spread that far! I was able to ring it out, rinse it and use it over again until the mess was cleaned up. They dry out fast so you can use them for a couple days in a row. The big test for me was washing. I wash all my towels in hot water along with a sanitizer in the rinse cycle and air dried them. They came out good as new! Yes they will eventually need to be replaced but its so much better for the environment!
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Christine Boyer
> 24 hourI like these because they work well and dont show the stains like a lighter one.
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Sarah Zwetzig
> 24 hourI bought these after I use them at my mothers house for the first time, and I don’t think I will ever go back to normal dishrags! These are easy to wash, very durable, and clean up incredibly well. I’ve shared with friends and they like them just as well!
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Donna Ferrell
> 24 hourI am glad I discovered these. I used to use rags and it gets smelly. Now I dont have to worry about my husband complaining about smelling a wet rag.
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Cullen Monahan
> 24 hourThey are soft, yet tough, super absorbent and come in nice plain colors without all the ink. Im already saving on waste by highly reduced use of paper towels.
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Megan dlP
> 24 hourLoved how absorbent these cloths were and so easy to clean! Would highly recommend.
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J. Z.
> 24 hourThey are so much better than a sponge. Throw in washer and clean smelling again.
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Jawnaldino
> 24 hourWe switched to these rags a couple of years ago and won’t go back. We keep them in our kitchen and use them to clean everything. They are a nice size and also easy to clean. The only drawback I’ve seen is that they get stinky if you don’t wring them out when they are wet, which isn’t a surprise. Our last ones lasted about 2 years before they started to have holes and fall apart.
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Kimberly Overcash
> 24 hourI was kind of skeptical about them when I took them out of the package and realized how stiff they were, but holy crap, these things are awesome. I dropped a pint of half and half today, spilling it everywhere, and was able to clean up the entire mess with ONE dishcloth. It would have taken at least 10 paper towels, but I got almost the entire spill in one pass when soaking up the liquid, and then rinsed it to wash everything off. I sniffed it when I was done to see if it smelled like half and half and it smells like absolutely nothing at all. All you have to do is squeeze it out and lay it flat and it drys crazy fast. I’ve been throwing mine in the dishwasher whenever I use it, and it cleans it right up. Only issue is once it comes out of the dishwasher it takes a long time to dry since it’s so soaked, but with normal spills and rinsing it dries back out crazy fast. Since it’s stiff, you do have to use it a little differently than a paper towel to get it started. I always just lay it in the worst of the spill and press it down till it soaks up enough liquid to get more flexible, but it’s just insane to me how much liquid this thing can hold. I also like to use it to “scrub” things that require gentle scrubbing, like the glass stove top. I highly recommend them for saving money on paper towels and just for how cool it is to watch them absorb like black magic levels of liquid.
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MDW
> 24 hourVery happy with product, cleanliness is much better than sponge or cloth dish cloth. Highly recommend.