Product Description
Who said cleaning had to be boring? Spice up your routine with Lydia Rioux Swedish cleaning cloths!
This set comes with a total of six (6) Swedish dishcloths in an understated, warm Boho color.
Multipurpose Dishrag
Cleans almost any surface. Great for cleaning your sink, countertops, dishes and more.
Absorbs 15x its Weight
This little cloth cleans big messes. Dampen it first, then use it to wipe up all your spills.
Can be Used in and On Your Microwave
These reusable cloths can be used on glass, and you can clean them in your microwave! Just wet the cloths and microwave them for about 60 seconds. Careful, they get hot! Let them cool before touching.
Clean Them in Your Washer
You can clean your dishrags by tossing them in the wash. But remember, never put these in the dryer. Let them dry naturally.
Made with water based colors
Toss it in your compost pile after 200 uses
Fast drying for odor prevention
Top rack dishwasher friendly
The best housewarming gift for your eco-conscious friends
Authentic Swedish Dish Cloth – Made in Sweden by the original inventors of this patented technology, and screen printed by hand at a print shop in Sweden.
Ultra Absorbent – These sponge cloths can save you tons in the paper towel department. They replace up to 15 rolls of paper towels. They absorb up to 15 times their own weight. They are soft, squishy, robust reusables! Perfect for cleaning your dishes, countertop and almost any other surface.
Fast Drying – These dishcloths become bone-dry super fast. That’s actually a good thing. Why? This ultra-fast drying speed slows down the natural process that causes stinky odors. Goodbye smelly dishcloths!
Natural Cotton and Cellulose Cloths – These dishcloths are made with 70% cellulose and 30% cotton. Cotton fibers that are too short to turn into fabric are collected and used to create your dishcloth. What a great way to reduce waste!
Super Cute Paper Towel Replacement – Who said your kitchen couldn’t be kind to the earth and look good doing it? These dishtowels are made from vibrant water based colors. After about 200 uses you can toss them in your compost (or trash) knowing that they will break down naturally, without leaving any unfriendly residue behind.