Spruce Swedish Dishcloth - Bee
Spruce Swedish Dishcloth - Bee
SPRUCE eco dishcloths are the perfect alternative to synthetic sponges. Fight the war on waste everyday with this award-winning, reusable alternative.
✔ SUPER ABSORBENT: Washing dishes & cleaning up just got easier. SPRUCE are more absorbent than the best sponge, and more versatile than a microfibre cloth. These Swedish dishcloths are made of a patented cellulose + cotton blend that can absorb more than 20 times its weight in liquid.
✔ REUSABLE: Step aside paper towels. Clean up, then just throw in the wash. Lasts 200+ machine or dishwasher cleans.
✔ MULTI-PURPOSE: Safe for all surfaces (marble, stainless, wood, tile and glass). Soft to touch when wet, and a great non-scratch scrubber when dry.
✔ EASY EFFECTIVE CLEANING: Fast drying, slime and smell free! This easy swap is planet friendly.
✔ HOME COMPOSTABLE: Made from natural, sustainable materials. Last up to a year and are completely biodegradable.
Size: Size 17 x 20cm
Care instruction: Durable enough for over 200+ repeated machine washes, or top rack of your dishwasher, they are printed with water based inks and are fully home compostable. Each cloth will last you 9-12 months. To cleanse, simply microwave wet for 40 seconds.
One SPRUCE cloth replaces 15 rolls of paper towels, saving you money and reducing landfill waste. They soften in contact with water and can absorb 15 x it’s weight, dry fast so they don’t breed bacteria or smell like sponges.
Made from 70% FSC certified cellulose and 30% cotton offcuts from manufacturing. They choose fibre lengths too small for any other job.
We proudly have no additional packaging on our cloths and they are NOT individually wrapped.
Tips: Wet to soften your SPRUCE cloth before using.
Other uses: kitchen, they love stainless steel and granite, bathroom, streak free windows, mirrors and glassware, polish silverware without abrasion, dusting, pet messes, car cleaning, under pot plants and more.
Home Compost: An independent test showed a cloth completely breaking down in 5 weeks