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SUPERSCANDI Made in Sweden Dish Cloths Eco-Friendly Paper Alternative White 6 Pack Reusable Compostable Kitchen Dish Cloths & Rags

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Naturally antibacterial: Because Swedish dishcloths are fast-drying, they eliminate nasty smells and are less likely to support bacterial growth. Depending on how well you care for your dishcloth, they can last anywhere from 8 weeks to 6 months. Be sure to rinse your dishcloth immediately after wiping up spills or cleaning to remove stains and lay out to dry. It is expected the ink may fade over time with long-term use and machine washing due to the natural vegetable-derived materials. What are the Best Dishcloths Add to your laundry and run a warm wash cycle. DON’T use fabric softener as this makes your Swedish dishcloth less absorbent.

There’s also the fact that the dishcloths are wildly absorbent. The brand actually has a highly watchable video of one cloth soaking up an entire cup of liquid (fast forward to 0:35 to catch it). This benefit didn’t mean much to me — until I remembered the countless amounts of times I’ve used dozens of paper towels to clean up one spilled cup of milk. So. Much. Waste. Sponges are made of synthetic materials such as polyester, and have a tendency to hold moisture for a long time. And we know that moist environments lead to unfavorable bacteria or mold growth. Wet sponges become a breeding ground for bacteria which leads to odors. (When you have a stinky sponge on your hands, it’s time to clean it!) Using Swedish dishcloths is easier than you think! First, dampen the cloth in water to soften the material. (Your Swedish dishcloth is designed to be ultra-absorbent, so this should only take a few seconds.) Once wet, use your dishcloth to clean just as you normally would when using a paper towel, sponge, or standard dishcloth. This Nordic wonder is kind of a hybrid between paper, sponge, and cloth that’s machine-washable and reusable but also compostable when it’s worn out. It's more absorbent than even the best kitchen towels in your rotation. Made from a combination of cellulose (aka wood pulp, the same stuff that makes up paper) and cotton, Swedish dishcloths are stiff like cardboard when dry but soften into the texture of a regular paper towel when wet. They’re as hard to tear as cloth and can be reused dozens of times.

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These handy dishcloths are made of natural and renewable materials: cellulose which comes from plant cell walls; and cotton. Together these two materials make a highly absorbent cleaning cloth which can hold up to 20 times its weight in water .

Michigan State University provides a few pointers on how to use bleach to sanitize a kitchen sponge or Swedish dishcloth:You've probably heard of KitchenAid appliances, but have you tried KitchenAid towels? Thousands have, and they have plenty of good things to say about them. We love that the set comes with four towels that are not only varied in pattern (stripes and solids) but also in material make-up. The solids are made of cotton and are meant to be more absorbent and suitable for spills, while the stripes are a cotton-polyester blend that's ideal for lighter kitchen tasks, like drying dishes and wiping counters. We're also pleased with the practical yet versatile size of 26 by 16 inches, plenty large enough to be useful, but not so big that they're tough to stash or store.

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