Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: 12-Piece Swedish Dishcloth Set (Various, Standard + Large) on sale for
$7.99.
Shipping is free.
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niki4h for finding this deal.
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Available Styles:- Autumn Blossom
- Lattice Bloom
- Woodland Whimsy
- Zen Serenity
Features:
- Sizes: (6) Standard 6.7" x 7.5" (6) Large 9.7" x 11.7"
- Ultra water absorbent
- Reusable
- Plant based: made from natural cotton and plant cellulose
- Easy clean: Machine washable
- Quick drying
- Natural and compostable
- Multipurpose: Wash dishes, counters, bathrooms, kitchen
- Fabric made in Germany, designed in California, printed in China
- 70% Cellulose, 30% Cotton
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Question: do you simply throw these in with towels, if one of them has gunk on it? For example I am trying to figure out the best process for cleaning my microfiber towels but they usually have chemicals like window cleaner that I'd rather not mix in with my regular towels
But then you get whatever is on them on the dishes 😬 I suppose I could just clean the dirty dirty ones with dish soap first lol
Have had a little trouble getting stains out of them though even after washing
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I use small cotton towels for replacement for napkins, drying dishes, and essentially anything to replace napkins or paper towels. Then, I use microfiber towels for cleaning instead of paper towels. I have 2 different colors, one for wiping up spills and messes and another for bleach and cleaning chemicals.
To clean the towels, i rinse them out in the sink, make sure there isn't any food or anything in them and put them in a bin until it's large enough load to wash in the washing machine. Then I will wash them with a prewash cycle and then a quick wash cycle and they are really clean.
For my white towels as cloth napkins I'll bleach them from time to time.
Been doing that for over a decade now.
The only thing i use paper towels for, is cleaning up raw meat spills. I used to go thru a roll of paper towels every 3 to 4 days. Now I go thru a roll of paper towels about every month to every 3 months.
I know it is a lot but i hope this helps.
Seems to be available again, unless it varies by location