Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths 1 SMART Kitchen Cloth = 20 Rolls of Paper Towels!* Honestly, how many paper towels do you use a day?! We've designed these bad boys to help reduce your paper towel cost and use while helping the environment. Save money while saving the world! Made from Viscose, a natural fabric made of fibers harvested from trees grown in sustainable forests, The Reusable Kitchen Cloths - original , quilted, and design, quickly absorb over 12 times its weight in liquid, are easy to wring out and work wet or dry. The best way to clean up spills, dry off tools or wipe down counters is with the Reusable Kitchen Cloth. Give it a try and notice how your trash appears lighter, and your wallets heavier!  Made from Natural Tree Fibers Washable for Multiple Uses Superior Durability Super Absorbent.
Reusable Kitchen Cloths 1 SMART Kitchen Cloth = 20 Rolls of Paper Towels!* Honestly, how many paper towels do you use a day?! We've designed these bad boys to help reduce your paper towel cost and use while helping the environment. Save money while saving the world! Made from Viscose, a natural fabric made of fibers harvested from trees grown in sustainable forests, The Reusable Kitchen Cloths - original , quilted, and design, quickly absorb over 12 times its weight in liquid, are easy to wring out and work wet or dry. The best way to clean up spills, dry off tools or wipe down counters is with the Reusable Kitchen Cloth. Give it a try and notice how your trash appears lighter, and your wallets heavier!  Made from Natural Tree Fibers Washable for Multiple Uses Superior Durability Super Absorbent Quickly absorbs any type of spill 14 x 10 Cloth Size (2-piece package) Cuts paper towel cost and paper towel use *13 billion pounds of paper towels are used in the U.S. every year. If all Americans used one less paper towel a day, 571,230,000 pounds of paper would be spared over the course of the year. Care & Use: Wet & wring out before and after each use Hand or machine wash. Air & tumble dry with no heat DO NOT use fabric softener as it will reduce absorbency  Cared for as directed, you reusable cloths will provide long-lasting service without losing their strength or absorption power. 

Our Wettex dish towels are made of 70% Cellulose and 30% Cotton and packed in Sweden. These Swedish dishcloths are the original invented in 1949 by Curt Lindqvist. Our Wettex sponge cloth has been popular in Swedish households for more than 70 years! Our products are a washable and sustainable alternative to paper rolls.

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Wettex The Original Swedish Dishcloths Bonus Pack

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

PaperlessKitchen Cleaning Cloth – Environmentally Friendly Cellulose Sponge Cloth and Paper Towel Alternative Is Washable, Reusable and Biodegradable

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloth - FLINKA

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Scotch-Brite Blue Multi-Use Reusable Cloth Wipes (40 Perforated Cloths Per Roll) 9053-40-6 - The Home Depot

Reusable Kitchen Cloths-Made with an ecofriendly natural fabric. Reduce paper towel & petrochemical wipes waste! Toss in the washing machine when

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

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Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths Design - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

PaperlessKitchen Cleaning Cloth – Environmentally Friendly Cellulose Sponge Cloth and Paper Towel Alternative Is Washable, Reusable and Biodegradable

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths Design - Natural Home Brands

Reusable Kitchen Cloths - Original - Natural Home Brands

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