Collection: Swedish Sponge Cloth Singles
Swedish sponge cloths. Versatile, effective, and highly absorbent sponge cloths that look great in your eco kitchen.
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Watering Cans Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Wild Life Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Winter Wheels Cat Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Winter Wheels Dog Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Winter Woolens Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Winterberry Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Woodland Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Wreaths Swedish Sponge Cloth
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Yule Dogs Swedish Sponge Cloth
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One for All: Single Swedish Dishcloths and Eco-Friendly Kitchen Sponge Cloths
Consider the Swedish sponge cloth single your new household bestie. This ultra-versatile, reusable cleaning cloth takes on the tasks of sponge, dishcloth, and paper towel, so you count on it for just about everything.
Each super-absorbent cloth is made from a combination of cellulose and cotton, and just one does the work of 17 paper towel rolls and five kitchen sponges. Wipe, wash, polish, mop, and soak it all up—the natural material softens up right after you wet it. Swedish dishcloths rinse up easily in the sink or give them a simple whirl through the laundry. Your reusable, eco-friendly cloth is always ready to tackle whatever dust, dirt, debris, or spill pops up next.
After nine months of use and 200 washes, you can feel good about retiring your 100% biodegradable sponge cloth. That's one awesome cellulose kitchen cloth put to compost instead of sheet upon sheet of paper towels piling up in the landfill. If you're looking to do your part to cut down on waste and embrace a more sustainable cleaning routine, the multitasking Swedish sponge cloth is one super swap to make.