This Swedish dishcloth is an absorbent cleaning cloth made from a blend of cotton and natural cellulose or wood pulp.
Our Swedish dishcloths:
*Soften when wet
*100% bio-degradable
*Last 200+ washes
*Approx 6.75" x 7.6"
*70% cellulose & 30% cotton with water-based inks
Green Bee Tea Towels was founded by Rena in 2015 to provide products that are not only fun and beautiful but that are also functional and durable.
Our Swedish dishcloths can absorb up to 15 times their weight in liquid. The care instructions are as follows:
*Machine-washable
*Dishwasher washable (top rack)
*Hang to dry
Swedish dishcloths are compostible, making them a great alternative to sponges and paper towels.
What is a Swedish Dishcloth?
A Swedish Dishcloth combines the functions of a sponge and a cloth, making it an essential kitchen accessory. Made from a blend of cotton and cellulose, this eco-friendly dishcloth is both durable and effective. While it quickly absorbs liquids and dries fast, it eliminates the need for disposable paper towels, reducing waste in your kitchen. As a result, it not only helps keep your kitchen clean but also contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Benefits of Using Swedish Dishcloths
One of the significant advantages of using a Swedish Dishcloth is its absorbency. It can hold up to 20 times its weight in liquid, making it perfect for tackling spills and messes. Additionally, it's machine washable and reusable, so you can enjoy it for a long time, reducing your cleaning costs. The beautiful blue flowers design adds a touch of charm to your kitchen while remaining highly functional. Therefore, using a Swedish Dishcloth is a practical choice for any home.
How to Care for Your Swedish Dishcloth
To maintain the quality of your Swedish Dishcloth, you should rinse it after each use. You can either hand wash it or toss it in the washing machine on a gentle cycle. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they can damage the material. When it becomes worn out, simply compost it, because it’s biodegradable. This means that switching to a Swedish Dishcloth not only keeps your kitchen tidy but also supports environmental sustainability.