Eco-Friendly & Reusable Swedish Dishcloths (Pack of 3) - Brightly

2022-10-16 07:22:34 By : Mr. Michael Ma

Enjoy the convenience of paper towels and sponges in one with this variety pack of Swedish Dishcloths. 

Made from cellulose and cotton, these are compostable kitchen cloths that give you the same usage as 17 rolls of paper towels each. Perfect for wiping up spills, drying crockery, and much more. Plus, they also have natural antimicrobial qualities that keep them from picking up nasty odors. 

Designed with stunning patterns, these Swedish Dishcloths give you plenty of use and will biodegrade when they’re finally thrown away, so you don’t have to worry about contributing to landfills. 

Keep your kitchen clean the smart, eco-friendly way with this product!

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