Swedish dishcloths can be used to clean your kitchen.
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These clever cleaners are a great combination of durability, absorbency and versatility. Plus, they’re long-lasting and quite affordable! Find out why I love my Swedish Dishcloths better than my sponge by reading on!
I’m not alone, our readers give Swedish Dishcloths their seal of approval, too!
“I have been using my Swedish dishcloths for a few months now and love that they eliminate the need for paper towels when it comes to basic kitchen cleanups on a daily basis, and they don’t stink either! It’s like using a cloth and sponge combined, as they are incredibly sturdy and absorbent!
They are great for cleaning my kitchen appliances and counters. Being a food blogger, I am constantly cleaning up and these are such a handy tool to have!” – Hip Sidekick Lina
I dry mine on the line with all my other clothes. These are great. When I visit my mother in Germany, I pick up lots of these. These are the ones I used to have when I was a kid. Keep a few packets on hand to give new neighbors who move in. – Hip Reader Patricia Goff
These are my favorite little cloths. I use them constantly. Every night before I start the dishwasher, I add the dishcloth onto the top shelf. It comes out clean and smelling like new.! – Hip Reader Janis
Here are all the reasons we love Swedish dishcloths –
1. Swedish dishcloths replace paper towel and are more environmentally friendly.
Swedish dishcloths, unlike the paper towels and napkins we use every day but throw away, are environmentally friendly. The dishcloths can be used and washed hundreds of times. Can you imagine how much money they’ll save you on purchasing paper products?!
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2. Swedish dishcloths can be biodegradable due to the composition of their cloth.
Since they’re made of cotton and cellulose, they can be composted once they’re past their lifespan. I don’t know about you, but I’m all for reducing paper waste wherever I can. 🙌
3. These thin, sponge like sheets are easy to clean and hygienic.
Swedish dishcloths can be cleaned by hand but they are also easy to wash in the dishwasher or washing machine. They dry lightning-fast and don’t get gross with bacteria buildup like a lot of sponges do over time.
4. The multi-purpose Swedish dishcloths are great for cleaning almost anything.
Spilled milk, crumbs, pollen, sticky maple syrup… there’s not much that these magical towels can’t clean up. Do you remember those ads for paper towels which promise maximum absorbency but end up being disappointing? These heavy-duty paper towels are actually effective!
I will say that while I’m now using these towels instead of a sponge, I still use a scrub brush to handwash things like casserole dishes that require a bit of extra cleaning power.
5. Swedish dishclothes can be used for a variety of surfaces.
Messy bathroom? Clean walls or a messy bathroom? Swedish dishcloths are the answer! I always keep some in my bathroom because my kids are notorious for making toothpaste messes.
The material makes it ideal for cleaning glass and stainless steel, leaving no streaks.
6. These cleaning cloths come in an array of colors!
If you care about the aesthetics of your cleaning products, you’ll be pleased to know that Swedish Dishcloths come in a variety of colors and designs.
“These cloths are so cool! They’re stiff when dry but then become totally pliable when wet making them act just like a paper towel, yet they’re reusable. They save so much in the long run on disposable paper towel costs, too.” – Hip Sidekick, Emily
7. Swedish dishcloths make great gifts.
Back in my youth, I only wanted clothing and beauty items as gifts. Now, I’m looking for anything that will simplify my life and bring more order into my home.
You can bet a cup of grape-juice that your mother, neighbor and friends will appreciate the gift of pristine counters from the Swedish dishcloth. You can use them as stocking fillers during the holidays or a housewarming present. Or, you can add them to your gift basket and give a gift that will keep on giving. 🎁
8. These sponges are well worth the price of gold.
Penny pinchers, listen up! Swedish dishcloths are surprisingly affordable—you can get a 10-pack that’ll last a year or longer. For about $7, you can buy a sponge pack that will last 1-2 months.
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