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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  • Donna Ferrell

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Jeff McCoy

    > 3 day

    This product went far beyond my expectations!! They work great. Its also biodegradable. Ive only had them for about a week. Im glad I tried them. More to come after Ive had them for a while.

  • Holly Birely

    > 3 day

    Great product. I use them for my house cleaning business. They hold up well if you don’t put them in the dryer.

  • Marcus

    > 3 day

    These are AMAZING. Seriously super absorbent and not flimsy. I love how it’s a dishrag and paper towel all in one. I have been using so many paper towels because of my baby and felt like it was excessive when I came across these. If you are wanting to ditch and switch your paper towels to something eco friendly, these are the solution. Yes they don’t fry flat but if that little inconvenience means less waste in landfills, I’m all for it. They don’t smell at all plus plus you can throw them in the dishwasher or washer machine. 10/10 (plus the packaging they come in is eco friendly too, thought that was cool)

  • Matt Cook

    > 3 day

    These are wonderful!

  • Clement Prosacco

    > 3 day

    These things are great. I try to minimize my paper towel use as much as possible. For the last few years that has meant keeping a rotation of washable wraps on hand in the bathroom and kitchen. These cloths are so much much better. Wet them, wipe things down, rinse it, and hang it up. Thats it. No strong odors and it does not hold on to oils, fats, etc. I like them for wiping out my cast iron pans and wok (I use oil and salt). They work great for this. Just dont put them through the dryer after the washing machine. Theyll shrink about 25%.

  • Karin Bennett

    > 3 day

    These Swedish dishcloths (which really are from Sweden and NOT China) come from a small family business. They are very well made. I use them to keep my countertops and table clean. I am saving a ton of paper towels. So happy I purchased these! Thanks.

  • Barbaramarie26

    > 3 day

    Goodbye smelly dish clothes! These are perfect in size and they are amazing. They dry quick so no musty smell. They are lint free and do a great job cleaning dishes, bathrooms, Countertops. Just about everything. I will buy more for gifts!

  • kattyj

    > 3 day

    These are re usable, very moisture wicking and versatile. And a bunch came in a pack and tgey are cheap

  • Ticky85

    > 3 day

    I’ve been an avid paper towel user for YEARS because cloths gross me out, but we do have a lot of counters and I clean them multiple times a day so our paper towel usage was both expensive and wasteful. After trying multiple kinds of cloths, bar mops, semi disposable options Etc, I came across these and figured I’d give them a shot but didn’t really have high expectations. Once I figured out the best way to make them work for me, it was a game changer. I have two out at all times and the key for me has been storing them in the dishwasher (see pic). We use them, rinse them and hang them right back on the dishwasher rack where they stay until the next use and also through our nightly dishwasher cycle where they are cleaned. They do need to be rung out after the dishwasher cycle. They harden when they dry, so you need to soften them by wetting them, but in my dishwasher they stay soft for the full day after the first use. Hanging them over the dishwasher rack means they aren’t lying in the sink or getting nasty on a counter and I don’t have to see them out hanging somewhere, plus with the nightly dishwasher cycle they’ve remained completely smell free which was my issue with using cloths in the past. These are thick when damp and decently absorbent. I use them with a homemade cleaning spray (rubbing alcohol, a couple drops of Dawn dishwashing soap and water in a spray bottle). I am still on my first two since opening the pack because they’ve remained clean and non stinky with the dishwasher storage and washing. When they wear out, I’ll toss them and pull out two new ones from the pack. Paper towel is still more convenient because you don’t have to rinse it out, wash it Etc, so these do take a minute of extra care, but Overall I’m pleased to finally have a greener and cheaper alternative to our mass paper towel usage.

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