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Review on 🌿 If You Care Sponge Cloths – Pack of 5 – Eco-Friendly Cleaning Rags for Kitchen, Bathroom, Home Countertops – Highly Absorbent, Reusable, Easy to Clean, Biodegradable by Peter Cruz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bought a few packs and gave away a few more

While not really a scam I find them a bit big so I cut them in half. I would probably prefer if they were either even bigger so half would be a little better, or a little smaller but there would be more in the pack. They seem to last forever, although one of them recently took its last breath and had holes in it. I was able to quickly tear it up into very small pieces and add it to my compost where it looked like it was about to go away. I snapped a few photos showing the mess I wiped off the stove with just a few strokes. , wash off, and the sponge looks much cleaner, but with a small hole (this one has been in use for several months!). I tore it up into small pieces very easily and it went in the compost. In the last photo the often used, washed and dried. It's not as pretty after a while, but it still does its job well. I not only like that they replace a lot of smelly plastic sponges and unnecessary paper towels, but also that they are much cleaner than sponges. Dampen them a little, wipe some, rinse quickly until the water runs clear, and hang over a faucet. No smelly sponge, no breeding ground for bacteria. If I'm doing a lot of laundry, I just pick it up and throw it in. I take them out of the washing machine and lay them out to dry. Oh, and if you don't want to put them in the washing machine, drape them over some rods in your dishwasher. They will be wet, but you can quickly dry them over the tap. It's amazing how much they can erase. Put some baking soda in a greased pan, drizzle with a mixture of vinegar, water and a few drops of Dawn, let sit, wipe off the residue with it and scrape into the compost, then rub with some Dawn and rub in hot water. Even stuck bits go away with very little elbow strength! I hope they keep doing this forever. I can't imagine my kitchen without them.

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