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Eco-Friendly Swedish Dish Cloth 10 Pack for Sustainable Kitchen Cleaning (Grey)
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- Cleanin’ like Sweden: Swedes have been using reusable towels like Superscandi dish rags for over 60 years. Join the legacy of having affordable, plastic-free cleaning alternatives in your household. Made in Sweden, you’re getting genuine Swedish dishcloths right in your kitchen, created with an ethos built on nature, science, and culture.
- You can trust us. We’ve been doing this for years: Superscandi dishcloths are designed with durability and sustainability in mind. If you have any concerns about your purchase, please feel free to contact us through here’s customer service. We’re here to help ensure you have a great experience with our product.
- Experience Sweden from your home with Superscandi Swedish dishcloths, featuring classic colors and minimalist design ideal for a Scandi-inspired kitchen. Versatile and practical, these reusable dishcloths complement any kitchenware and countertop. Say goodbye to unsightly paper towels and sponges cluttering your counters and creating excessive waste. Transform your kitchen with eco-friendly, lightweight dish towels that are not only biodegradable but also aesthetically pleasing. Let's be real – these dish rags are downright attractive.
- Smell the dish rag for yourself: Clean and odourless, these Swedish dish towels can be put in the dishwasher or washing machine and are 100% compostable. Because the towels are made from natural fibres, you can toss them in the compost after they’ve completed their life cycle. One less piece of waste in the landfill.
- Cleaning up the Earth. One reusable dishcloth at a time: You care about the earth. We do, too. Whether you’re in Sweden or Alaska, Superscandi dishcloths will tackle all your spills for years to come. Made in Sweden of cotton and cellulose wood pulp (really strong plant fiber), these dishcloths can take up to 20 times their own weight. One cloth = 25 paper towels. BAM. Take that, trash can.









