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Swedish Dishcloths: Mushrooms

Swedish Dishcloths: Mushrooms

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Tired of constantly buying sponges and paper towels, only for them to end up in the trash? Well, have you heard of Swedish dishcloths? These little wonders are taking the cleaning world by storm and for good reason!

Swedish dishcloths are made from a magic combo of cellulose fibers and cotton, making them both super durable and environmentally friendly. And you won't have to worry about the grossness factor, because unlike traditional dishcloths, Swedish ones can be easily washed and sanitised, and these dishcloths don't smell. Plus, they're reusable so you can use them over and over again.

But wait, there's more! Swedish dishcloths are also ultra-absorbent and can handle any mess you throw their way. From wiping down counters to cleaning up spills, scrubbing dishes and cleaning windows, these cloths are up for any task. And the best part? No streaks or lint left behind!

So how do you care for your Swedish dishcloths? It's simple! Just throw them in the washing machine or dishwasher, and you can even disinfect them by boiling or microwaving. Our Swedish dishcloths are extremely durable, they will safely last in the washing machine or dishwasher for more than 200 times.

And when the time finally comes for your Swedish dishcloths to retire, don't worry. They're made from 70% wood cellulose and 30% cotton, so they're 100% compostable.

Swedish dishcloths are a must-have in any household. They're versatile, eco-friendly, and will make your cleaning routine a breeze. Give them a try and see for yourself why they're taking the cleaning world by storm!

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Dimension

17 x 20 cm / 6.75 x 8"

Material

70% cellulose from FSC certified forests | 30% cotton | water based inks

Wash & Care

To care for your Swedish dishcloths:
- Machine wash with warm water and hang or lay flat to air dry. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach.
- Boil the cloth for a few minutes to disinfect it.
- Place it in the dishwasher top rack.
- Microwave it for 1 minute to sanitise it.

Shipping Information

Holiday Order - Recommended Deadline: 11th December 2022

We recommend to order by 11th December to allow time for your order to arrive by December 25th. Orders might still arrive in time if you place them after the recommended deadline, but given the extra processing volume for Canada Post during the busy period, there might be unexpected delays. 

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    Melissa M.
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    The pattern is super cute, but these dishes cloths are actually super useful and absorbant as well. I use these for keeping my counter and stove nice and clean.

    Ultimate Guide

    This blog post is all about Swedish dishcloths - their history, benefits, and how to use and care for them. We'll cover everything from their eco-friendliness to their durability, and why they are essential for your home.

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    All the common questions

    Swedish Dishcloths

    FAQs

    What is a Swedish dishcloth?

    Swedish Dishcloths are a reusable, all natural alternative to paper towels and sponges.

    Invented in 1949 by a Swedish engineer, the mixture of natural cellulose and cotton can absorb up to 20x its weight.

    What are Swedish dishcloths made of?

    Swedish dishcloths are typically made of wood based cellulose and cotton. 

    How are they different to the traditional dishcloths?

    Traditional dishcloths are generally made from microfiber or cotton. These are good for cleaning, but they are not very good at releasing liquid and dirt. Your cloth ended up being heavy and damp, and that's how odours have the chance to develop and grow.

    Swedish dishcloths are made from wood cellulose and cotton fibers, so they function like a sponge and cloth. These cellulose sponge cloths absorb and quickly release liquid, thus allowing them to dry very quickly. Consequently, odours do not have a chance to develop, so they don't smell.

    How to use Swedish dishcloths?

    Swedish dishcloths can be used just like a cotton dish rag or paper towel. They are perfect to clean up water and tea spills, dry dishes and pots, as well as wipe countertops and other surfaces. 

    Lay flat or hang dry.

    How to clean Swedish dishcloths?

    Swedish dishcloths can be cleaned or disinfected in several ways:

    - hand wash with soap

    - place in the top rack of the dishwasher

    - boil in water or microwave (when damp) for 1 minute

    - wash in the washing machine (please keep it out of the dryer)

    How long will Swedish dishcloths last?

    Most Swedish Dishcloths will last for a year or more when used with care.

    Our Swedish dishcloths are entirely compostable. Simply place in your municipal or backyard compost bin.

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