The 100% natural and reusable alternative to paper towel, kitchen rags and sponges. Swedish Sponge Cloths are super absorbant, quick drying, and made from all natural materials.
The 100% natural and reusable alternative to paper towel, kitchen rags and sponges. Sponge cloths are stiff when dry, but will expand and become pliable when wet.
You get all 6 dishcloths shown in the product image :)
Easy to clean, quick drying, antibacterial ingredients, odour resistant
WHAT ITS MADE OF: Made entirely from plant materials: 70% wood cellulose, 30% cotton, making it a durable yet gentle cloth that can be composted at the end of its life.
HOW TO USE: These absorbent, reusable sponge cloths are perfect for washing dishes, soaking up spills and gently wipe down surfaces - no need for single-use paper towels! Check out even more uses for sponge cloths here.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Wash your dishcloth in the washing machine, top rack of the dishwasher, or in a pot of boiling water to kill bacteria. Always hang your cloth to dry (do not tumble dry). Cloths should last between 7-12 months with proper care.
SIZING: Nature Bee Swedish Dishcloths are ~ 17cm x 19.25cm (6.75" x 7.5")
Easy to clean, quick drying, antibacterial ingredients, odour resistant
What It's Made Of
Made entirely from plant materials: 70% wood cellulose, 30% cotton, making it a durable yet gentle cloth that can be composted at the end of its life.
How to Use
These absorbent, reusable sponge cloths are perfect for washing dishes, soaking up spills and gently wipe down surfaces - no need for single-use paper towels! Check out even more uses for sponge cloths here.
Care Instructions
Wash your dishcloth in the washing machine, top rack of the dishwasher, or in a pot of boiling water to kill bacteria. Always hang your cloth to dry (do not tumble dry). Cloths should last between 7-12 months with proper care.
Size
Nature Bee Swedish Dishcloths are ~ 17cm x 19.25cm (6.75" x 7.5")
Our eco-friendly kitchen cloths are a great way to wash dishes, clean up spills, wipe down surfaces, and so much more! Rinse or wash them, and reuse them over and over again!
Our sponge cloths absorb up to 20x their weight in liquid AND are reusable, which is why 1 cloth = 17+ rolls of paper towel!
How to wash Swedish Dishcloths
Washing Machine
Throw your dishcloth in the washing machine with like colours on a normal cycle. Always hang to dry!
Dishwasher
Lay your dishcloth on the top rack of your dishwasher and run a normal cycle. Remove and allow it to air dry!
Boil in Water
submerge your dishcloth in a pot of water and let boil on the stovetop for 5 minutes. Rinse with cool water before hanging to dry!
Built for more than just spills...
Sponge cloths are incredibly versatile! From napkins to car rags and everything in-between. Head to our blog for even more creative ways to use your dish cloths!
Our dishcloths are made of recycled cotton fabric scraps that would otherwise end up in landfills, as well as wood cellulose. Our patterns are made using a water based environmentally friendly ink, dyed with Global Organic Textile Standard colours.
Is the colouring of the patterns on dishcloths safe?
Yes! Our patterns are made using a water based environmentally friendly ink, dyed with Global Organic Textile Standard colours!
How long do Swedish dishcloths last?
Swedish Dishcloths are very durable! They can last 7 - 12 months with proper care.
My whole family absolutely loves these! They’re such great quality, last forever, and are super cute too! Highly recommend
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AmyD
Best Swedish Dish Cloths and Love to Support Small Businesses!
I have ordered from Nature Bee for years. I ordered some similar dish cloths from Amazon and they were no way close to the quality of these. I have given away a lot of our stock to friends to educate them on the value and performance of Nature Bee's dishcloths. We use them every day, and have been able to extend the life span longer than stated due to our diligent care of them. Customer for life!
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Karrie Drake
Sponge cloths
Pretty and practical. I use mine instead of kitchen paper, then rinse them out with hot water each time. I use diluted laundry bleach to clean them once in a while and they last for several months.