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I can't find the post of who mentioned these but  "thank you" thank you"!  These are the bomb. I also hate smelly dish rags so I ordered these. First rags I have ever used that don't smell musty after the 1st day...

in fact after a week...they still don't.

 

I'm wondering how often I should wash them?

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Re: Geometry Dish Cloths

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Re: Wash Cloths! What is your favorite brand?

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I am obsessed with Geometry brand dish cloths and kitchen towels! I bought these on vacation this Summer and absolutely LOVE them. They are so pretty and very durable and wash up just great! Highly recommend.

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@Desertdi  Thanks a lot.  I went right over and thanked her. Never new I could love a dish cloth this much!!!!

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@jubilant wrote:

@Desertdi  Thanks a lot.  I went right over and thanked her. Never new I could love a dish cloth this much!!!!


@jubilant 

 

Swede Cloths are another brand of this type of dish cloth.  I think they were the originators of using this type of cloth. 

 

They can be found on Etsy, I purchase 3 for $9.95.  You'll find them if you Google 

 

SWEDEdishcloths 3 PK (Blue Fish School) 

All Purpose Dishcloth for Cleaning.

 

There are other patterns too Smiley Happy

 

Never stinky and rinse out so well.  They go in the dishwasher for cleaning too.

 

 

 

 

 

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@jubilant : I hate the smelly dish rags. I will purchase these when I get paid next week.

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I'm not sure if these are the same style as the other cloths described in this thread, but I have this set of six Swedish dish cloths sold by Patelai on Amazon and love the patterns and their performance:

 

 

 

 

They currently have this cheery set as a Black Friday deal for $7.69 (and if you want something other than fruit, they have about 30 designs to choose from):

 

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@rockygems123  @SouthernBee  @loriqvc Thanks for all the suggestions, ladies. I looked up how to handle "stinky rags" but drew the line at boiling my rags in water with vinegar...just wasn't going to do that! I had tried washing cloths in hot water with Clorox and that didn't work either. I will never go back to regular dish rags!!

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@jubilant : Totally agree and understand. Every morning , reaching for a clean dish rag. Especially this time of year spending more time in the kitchen trying to keep counter tops  everything  used sanitary.