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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R.Hector
> 3 dayThese dishcloths are SO thick and absorbent! Cleans up spills quick and with ease. No need to use multiple paper towels. They are slightly stiff when they are dry and hold shape really well. They dont stink if you keep them balled up or have left them with some dish soap. Great for washing dishes or cleaning countertops.
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Jawnaldino
> 3 dayWe 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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Marie L.
> 3 dayThey were just what I expected! I love them!
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Sandra
> 3 dayLove the steel grey color---great with stainless sink!
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M. Leon
Greater than one weekThese are a great replacement for dishcloths. Theyre very durable, very absorbent, and they dont smell. Ive washed them in the washing machine several times and theyre still in great shape. Definitely buying again.
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Megan dlP
> 3 dayLoved how absorbent these cloths were and so easy to clean! Would highly recommend.
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Julie
> 3 dayThese absorb fluids very well. They are very strong and I use one as a dishcloth. They dry quickly so they dont stay wet like regular dishcloths and develop an odor. They wash up great and air dry quickly too. They are better than paper towels
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SGD
> 3 dayI have been putting up with dish cloths for all my life that would sour within a day or so. These stays true to the description of odorless. Also, I have wiped up tea, coffee, tomato juice and many other things that were almost guaranteed to stain any cloth, all without any stain remaining when it is simply washed under the faucet. I have used the same cloth every day for 4 weeks (including Thanksgiving and Christmas meals) without any sign of wear. WHERE WERE THESE FOR LAST 60 YEARS OF MY LIFE?? I simply cannot give them a high enough rating and recommendation. I have one observation -- it dries in a funny shape -- just hid it if that bothers you.
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Mary
Greater than one weekWhen I first tried Swedish dishcloths, I wasn’t sure what I thought about them. I think because they have the word “dish” I thought they were supposed to be used as a dish sponge. But when I tried them in other areas around the house, I realized they’re amazing for cleaning the counter and dusting/cleaning pretty much any surface throughout the house. They’re also great for spills! You can really control how much liquid they hold and rinse them and keep using them throughout the day, then just throw them in the washing machine when they need a good cleaning. They change shape when you wash and dry them but they’re like new when you get them wet again. They’ve really reduced the amount of paper towels I use everyday!
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Kandy Munson
> 3 dayI love these dishcloths. My sister didnt like the looks of them (stff until wet) but shes sold now, too! Really works well on countertops. Washed up well, too, and sturdy.