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SIMPLYCASA 5-Pack Dark Color Hand-Dyed Swedish Dishcloth Sponge Set - 100% Biodegradable Cellulose Cleaning Cloths, Eco-Friendly Kitchen Cloths Made in Sweden Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of SIMPLYCASA 5-Pack Dark Color Hand-Dyed Swedish Dishcloth Sponge Set - 100% Biodegradable Cellulose Cleaning Cloths, Eco-Friendly Kitchen Cloths Made in Sweden

Eco-friendly kitchen cloth by SIMPLYCASA is made of 70 % cellulose (wood pulp) & 30% cotton, printed with water based inks. 100% Biodegradable. Material made in Sweden. Unfolded size : 7 by 7.25 inches. Super absorbent material that absorbs and holds 15 times its weight in water. The cloth is stiff at first, which allows them to be printed with beautiful illustrations but they become very soft and pliable when wet. Each dishcloth replaces up to 15 rolls of paper towels and saves earth. This concept will not only save money but will also be friendly to our planet because there will be much less waste. Perfect for use in the kitchen, bathroom and office; can be used on every surface area in your home with water, detergents or household cleaners. SIMPLYCASA Swedish cloths are Scandinavian inspired for a modern kitchen décor.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cleans like magic good for me

This cleaning tool is a game changer! It’s eco-friendly, biodegradable and works like a charm. It’s so easy to clean and almost eliminates the need for cleaning chemicals. My kitchen feels so much cleaner and healthier with these cloths. The only downside is that they may not be as durable as other cloths, but the fact that they are biodegradable makes up for it. I love these cloths and would recommend them for anyone looking for a better way to clean.

Pros
  • Eco-friendly and biodegradable.
Cons
  • Doesn't hold up as well as traditional dishcloths over time.

A few months ago I bought some similar Swedish fabrics and I really liked them. They are very good at clearing the counter of the last sand and grit that we bring in with fresh produce from the garden. They stick to the surface and leave no water stains. You can wring them almost dry with one hand instead of two hands like traditional washcloths. They're machine washable (or toss in the dishwasher) but can't be tumble dried, which isn't a problem as they dry quickly. I turn mine every day but…

Pros
  • Health & Household
Cons
  • Exorbitant piggy bank

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I don't know how I managed without them before

I use them more than any other cleaning tool. I have one in each bathroom and one in my kitchen, with additional dressing accessories. They wash well and appear to be very durable. I almost never use paper towels again, except for wiping down toilets. And I no longer have coarse cellulose sponges hanging around my sink. For the dishes I use a combination of them, a heavy duty sponge and a reusable plastic dishwashing detergent. If you want, you can use a clean cloth every day and throw the…

Pros
  • cleaning cloths
Cons
  • outdated