Reusable Swedish Dishcloths (from Dundee)

reusable Swedish dishcloths

These reusable Swedish dishcloths were indeed first invented around 30 years ago in Sweden, and instead of plastic nylon, they are made from cellulose (wood pulp). Far stronger than conventional dish cloths, each one can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels!

Use with unscented cleaners and dishwash liquids for pregnancy/nursing and around babies/pets. 

Durable enough to be rinsed and even washed in the machine (and leaching no microplastics) at end of use, you can just cut them up and compost, or bin where they will naturally biodegrade.

Suitable for general cleaning or washing-up, each pack includes 4 cloths for daily rotation (so you don’t end up doing your washing-up with the cloth used for toilets!)

Each cloth can hold up to 15 times its weight in liquid, so you can imagine how useful they are around the house. They are also perfect for picnics, or even people who live in their vans or on a barge!

I’ve tried many of these types of cloths. And these are by far the best. They soak up so well, are a great size and I love the bright colours. They also wash really well. I will be buying again. Genuine customer review

Fun Facts about Dundee

These cloths are from a small family company in Dundee (which started as a school project!) Home to the world’s oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse, it’s known as the city of ‘jute, jam and journalism’, as its economy was based on jute production, fruit preserves and publishing.

It’s also (would you believe this?) the sunniest city in Scotland!

There are only two seasons in Scotland. June and winter. Billy Connelly

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