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People have posted about them,i got some i refuse to call them dish cloths, they are small,actually tiny,i think they are not to my liking.

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I don't care for them at all and I have had them given to me, included with other gifts, at least 3 times.  I just don't care for them.


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@gidgetgh wrote:

I don't care for them at all and I have had them given to me, included with other gifts, at least 3 times.  I just don't care for them.


Glad i am not alone in this thinking.

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@goldensrbest   You are not alone.  I bought a couple, then was gifted over the years probably about six of them.  I didn't care for them.  I gave a couple away to a friend who wanted to try them ( she also didn't like them) and donated the rest. 

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They are made small so they don't increase waste in the garbage.They are environmentally friendly and compostable.

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One of the several reasons I don't like them is they are oh so cute if you buy one with a cute pattern and it's nice and flat and then it gets wet and you wring it out and it turns into this contorted stiff thing. Yuck. 


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@goldensrbest   What brand did you use.

 

Wettex are made in Sweden and the USA. I like them.

 

I also have Skoy brand.

 

They really take some getting used to and since they are biodegradable and compostable it's a good way to reduce paper towel waste.

 

More hygienic.

 

 

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@goldensrbest   What brand did you use.

 

Wettex are made in Sweden and the USA. I like them.

 

I also have Skoy brand.

 

They really take some getting used to and since they are biodegradable and compostable it's a good way to reduce paper towel waste.

 

More hygienic.

 

 


@Cakers3 - how do you clean them?  In the washing machine?


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I was gifted these from a friend's daughter who creates her own designs on them and sells to gift stores.  Mine are not that small.  I clean them in the dishwasher.

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@gidgetgh wrote:

@Cakers3 wrote:

@goldensrbest   What brand did you use.

 

Wettex are made in Sweden and the USA. I like them.

 

I also have Skoy brand.

 

They really take some getting used to and since they are biodegradable and compostable it's a good way to reduce paper towel waste.

 

More hygienic.

 

 


@Cakers3 - how do you clean them?  In the washing machine?


@gidgetgh   yes they can go in the washing machine but no dryer.

 

I do not use my dishwasher but they can go on the top rack without using the dry cycle.

 

The good thing is that they dry so fast bacteria cannot grow as fast as on a sponge or wet cloth towel.

 

I just soak mine with a little Nellie's laundry powder or sometimes Dr. Bonner's Castile liquid soap.

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