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  • ABBOTT ABBOTT Swedish Dish Cloth S/2 - Loons

ABBOTT Swedish Dish Cloth S/2 - Loons

C$12.99
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Bring a touch of Canadian lakeside charm to your cleaning routine . These eco-friendly powerhouses are designed to replace traditional sponges and paper towels, offering a sustainable way to keep your kitchen spotless.

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Design & Aesthetics

This set features the iconic image of the loon, often rendered in a crisp, graphic style that highlights the bird’s striking black-and-white plumage. Set against a clean background, these cloths evoke the tranquility of "lake life," making them a perfect decorative yet functional accessory for a cottage, cabin, or nature-loving home.

Why Swedish Dishcloths?

Swedish dishcloths (often called Sponge Cloths) are a revolutionary hybrid of a towel and a sponge:

  • Super Absorbent: A single cloth can absorb up to 15 times its own weight in liquid, making it perfect for wiping up spills or drying surfaces.

  • Quick Drying: Because they are made from natural fibers, they dry much faster than a standard sponge, which helps prevent the growth of bacteria and that "sour sponge" smell.

  • Eco-Friendly: These are 100% biodegradable. One cloth can replace up to 15 rolls of paper towels, significantly reducing household waste.

Materials & Composition

Crafted from a blend of 70% cellulose (wood pulp) and 30% cotton. The fibers are all-natural and screen-printed with water-based inks, ensuring they are safe for your home and the environment.

Care & Longevity

These cloths are incredibly durable and can last for several months with proper care:

  • Cleaning: When the cloth gets dirty, simply toss it in the washing machine or on the top rack of the dishwasher.

  • Disinfecting: You can also microwave them while damp for a quick sterilization.

  • End of Life: Once the cloth has finally worn out, you can chop it up and put it in your compost bin.

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