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Color:Corn on the Cob Wet-it! reusable cleaning cloths are Swedish-made, versatile, high quality and last up to six months. Made of 70% cotton and 30% cellulose, our cleaning cloths and drying mats are soft to the touch and flexible, yet strong and durable. The environmentally-responsible cloths are 100% biodegradable. The colorful, fun patterns are baked on with a patented process using watercolor based dyes that won't fade or discolor, even if used with bleach or harsh cleaning products. This light-weight cloth absorbs 16 times its own weight! There is no need for disposable paper towels when you have Wet-it! cloths in your home. This kind of cloth is common in Sweden, and is quickly becoming a must-have item in the American market. There are endless uses: great for general household cleaning, from kitchen cleanup to bathroom scrubbing or use them on your car or boat. Wet-it! cloths will polish silver without being abrasive and clean windows without leaving streaks or lint. They are even gentle enough to use on the baby. Each cloth measures 7" by 8" and is approximately 1/8" thick. Easy to clean and disinfect; sterilize in the washing machine or top rack of the dishwasher. Bleaching agents are safe to use, but do not use softeners when washing as they will break down the fibers. You can even soak cloth in chlorine bleach to remove stains and bring cloth back to looking practically new. Be sure to look for our Dry-it! drying mats that coordinate with the Wet-it! cleaning clots. Swedish Treasures, a family owned and operated business, began when Mathilda Davies realized that the cleaning cloths she grew up using in Sweden were difficult to find in the US. Along with her husband Justin and other family members that make up the Swedish Treasures team, these high quality, functional and environmentally responsible cloths are now readily available to everyone!
S**A
Best cleaning Cloth you will ever own!
My daughter-in-law gave me this cloth and I love it. Best cleaning cloth I've ever owned. Squeezes out dry so cleaning stainless steel appliances is a breeze, as well as granite, wood and anything else you can imagine.
S**Y
Is NOT longlasting. Does get gross.
Super great for about a month. Gets just as gross as a washcloth or sponge and is NOT longlasting like it leads up to being. It breaks down quickly and stars to get slimy when it is wet- (gross) - and not effective for cleaning... I washed it once or twice a week with all the kitchen towels as encouraged. I do not recommend these! Not everything they are talked up to being.
R**N
Great cloths that clean very well and do not get mildewy smell
Love these cloths. They are the perfect size for cleaning the kitchen counter. Very absorbent, once they are wet. They will seem horribly ineffective in rtheir completely dry state. Counter-intuitive, but wet first, wring out, and then use to absorb liquid. They’re also easy to wring out and dry quickly so they do not tend to develop the gross mildewy smell as easily as other wash cloths. When done using, they can be composted.
J**Y
Works great, won't get clean again
Wipes up everything. Great for cleaning up my countertops, sink and stainless cabinets. But....it got dingy pretty fast and nothing can get it clean. Next time I will go with a dark color if that's available. (Though the chicken is rather charming...oh, well.)
C**.
I love these
I order them so often I should own stock in the company. Durable. I even throw them in the dishwasher or washing machine to clean them for more use.
K**D
Best wash cloths EVER
Best wash cloths EVER! Once you use these babies you will never go back. Since they are part sponge and part chamois the area dries quickly after wiping, unlike normal dish rags. Super cute prints.....I want them all!
P**R
Perfect for my kitchen
Cute! I see no difference between this and the skoy pads. Works just as good, but this is much better looking.
J**N
Used about 2 months
I thought this was great at first but I ended up throwing it away after 2 months it was nasty
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