The Ultimate Winter Wardrobe: How to Style Fur Trim Coats, Flared Pants, Puffer Jackets, and More
The Ultimate Winter Wardrobe: How to Style Fur Trim Coats, Flared Pants, Puffer Jackets, and More The Ultimate Winter Wardrobe: How to Style Fur Trim Coats, Flared Pants, Puffer Jackets, and More
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Ecologie - Swedish Sponge Cloth Winter Wheels

Ecologie - Swedish Sponge Cloth Winter Wheels

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Ecologie - Swedish Sponge Cloth Winter Wheels

Ecologie - Swedish Sponge Cloth Winter Wheels

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$ 78.73

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Generously sized Swedish sponge towels offer a sustainable alternative to paper towels. Made from cotton and plant-based cellulose fibers, these super absorbent towels can be composted after their 6 months of use.

Perfectly sized at 6.5 by 8 inches this cloth is big enough to clean up wet messes but small enough to easily squeeze out any excess water. Our sponge cloths are sourced from authentic Swedish manufacturers.

  • What is a Swedish Sponge Cloth: Made from cotton and plant-based cellulose fibers, these 100% natural and compostable cloths are an established must-have in Scandinavia. They can hold 15x their weight in water making them highly absorbent. Quick-drying, you'll be amazed at how odor-free they are! Use in place of paper towels and plastic sponges.
  • How to use your Swedish Sponge Cloth: Simply soak in water to soften and then use how you would a paper towel or regular sponge. Use to wipe counters, scrub dishes, clean appliances, wipe windows, polish surfaces and more!
  • How to care for your Swedish Sponge Cloth: To clean, toss in the washing machine or place on the top rack of the dishwasher. Lay flat to dry. When your Swedish sponge cloth has reached the end of its lifecycle (9 months or even more!), toss in the compost.

Materials

70% cellulose, 30% cotton

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