Swedish Dishcloth - Fox Trot Across The Ice

SKU: 95836
Swedish Dishcloth - Fox Trot Across The Ice

Swedish Dishcloth - Fox Trot Across The Ice

SKU: 95836
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This marvelously absorbant dish cloth from Sweden is a wonder in the kitchen. You'll never want to go back to sponges or regular cloths when you see how it works. It softens when wet & washes & dries like a dream. Kitchen surfaces are virtually streak-free. Made of earth-friendly 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, it's durable (just wash it in your washing machine). And the motif will give your kitchen a Scandinavian accent.
  • Designer: Katarina Hamilton
  • Country: Designed in Sweden, Made in Sweden
  • Measurement: 6.5" x 8" (16.5 x 20.3 cm)
  • Care: Machine wash, No Bleach, Dry Flat

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Mitchell F.
I Like These Things

My niece gave me is Swedish dishcloth last Christmas. I had never seen or heard of them before, but I've used it a lot sincecthen and I like them very much. Previously, I couldn't find a dish washing piece that I've liked. The sponges with the harsh bases, that 3M makes, get very smelly. Rags get overly soggy andcare not very attractive. But the Swedish dishclothes are very good; they are sen can be used either for cleaning dishes or wiping up spills; are decorative; they are easy to wring out, so they don't become smelly.
The only drawback to the Swedish dishclothes is that they dry out quuckly and quite thoroughly, so they aren't ready to use instantly; they have to be moistened every time you want to use them.A very small drawback.

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Hélène F.
Nice and pretty

Very pretty and absorption is way better than a paper towel.