



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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gaye palmer
Greater than one weekI’m just hoping they don’t get the spoiled smell…
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Trader M5
> 3 dayI did not use the cloth because I am going to return it, so I do not know how they perform. The size and appearance are disappointing. I needed these for specific use and its size was the reason I purchased the cloths in the first place. As one can see in the photos, they are much smaller than 7 x 8 inches. The cloths I received are 5.75 x 6.75 inches! very this and looks nothing like the one pictured on the product page.
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Steve G.
> 3 dayWe have been using these at home now for years and they are simply the best wiper made. They are like a chamois but better and they absorb a crazy amount of liquid. They can be washed and re-used multiple times (they do wear out eventually), but a package of these lasts my family almost a whole year. Try it……you’ll like it!
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Kelli Niedermaier
> 3 daySo far I am really enjoying these sponge cloths....My dish cloths would smell real bad after just one day of light use. These DO NOT. I am hoping they wash and dry well so that I can get multiple months of use out of them
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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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Sara K.
> 3 dayThese are just as described. They do shrink a bit when washed, but it doesnt affect their performance. I forsee them lasting many months and will order again.
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Wil
> 3 dayAfter trying a different brand of reusable dishcloths, I can say these ones are the best! Slightly larger size and more absorbent. Softer and absorbs liquid faster. Dries very fast and dont get a nasty smell or odor. Machine washable. So great! Highly recommend. Also, the black is the BEST as it doesnt show stains or discoloration.
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Lynette Yanulavich
> 3 dayThese work amazing! Use as paper towels, great for cleaning, then can go in the wash to reuse many times. Absolutely love them and such a great way to save environment and save $ . Use different colors for different uses, Bathroom cleaning, kitchen and whatever. These are strong and absorbent and feel good about saving trees.
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Vlad
> 3 dayI like that they last way more longer than a cheaper one. Two month of using and it s looks great, I wash it and it does not smell.
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Ticky85
> 3 dayI’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.