Katie Stern Career 5
Swedish Dish Cloth | Sweden Dish Cloth | Autumn Seeds | Eco Friendly | Autumn Colors | Fall Decor | Katie Stern | Career 5 Design
Swedish Dish Cloth | Sweden Dish Cloth | Autumn Seeds | Eco Friendly | Autumn Colors | Fall Decor | Katie Stern | Career 5 Design
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Think about the first day of fall and your thoughts for the new season. The trees begin to drop their famous fall samara shapes and look like helicopters as they float to the ground. These memories will come back when you see this new Swedish dish cloth!
This is printed on the original Swedish dish cloth direct from Sweden! It is made of 70% cellulose and 30% cotton. The cotton used is a biproduct of other cotton manufacturing, thus decreasing waste. Some people call it a Sweden dish cloth, and others call it a Sweden dishcloth. Any way you say it, you're making a great purchase!
I love my Swedish dish washer cloth for cleaning. It is stiff when it's dry. Wet it before you begin to clean, and it softens and becomes very flexible. It lasts much longer than paper towels. It absorbs much more than paper towels, too! Use it over and over, allowing it to dry between uses. As it dries, you'll find that it dries into funny, wonky shapes. I find them easier to pick up that way.
I find these cloths perfect for cleaning dishes, washing the sink and counters, and even damp dusting. They get into the nooks and crannies of my furniture so well!
Once these towels are dirty, you can compost them! You could also place them on the top rack in your dishwasher. Boiling also helps keep them sanitary. You can also launder them, but it's best not to use harsh chemicals. I don't recommend placing them in the dryer.
Harsh chemicals will break these cloths down faster. If you want them to last, use gentle soaps or chemicals.
Swedish dish cloths are a fun way to clean your home without using a lot of paper towels. You'll help the environment by using eco friendly products like this one!
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