Retro Kitchen - Biodegradable Dish Cloth - Bees

Retro Kitchen - Biodegradable Dish Cloth - Bees

$
7.95
Who knew that dishcloths could be eco friendly, functional and both cute & stylish at the same time!These RetroKitchen dish...
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Who knew that dishcloths could be eco friendly, functional and both cute & stylish at the same time!

These RetroKitchen dish cloths are made from cotton and cellulose, not only do these dish cloths add some fun to the kitchen sink, they are super absorbent, machine washable and 100% biodegradable. 


Each cloth will last approximately 4 to 6 months and once they have reached the end of thier life just pop them into the compost or bury them in your backyard and watch them break down! Cloths are approx 17cm x 20cm.

As we desperately try to eliminate any plastic, these single cloths do not come in fancy packaging.



Directions
Can be used on any surface. Put in the composter or bury in the garden when worn out.

Ingredients
Cotton, Cellulose

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Trudie Molloy
Bio degradable dish cloths

Colourful, quirky, reusable, good quality and biodegradable dish cloths - who doesn’t love them?

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DebH
Never use any other dishcloth

I love using these cloths. I love the bright cheery look and they wash up really well They last well and come up a treat after a soak and machine wash. When they get too worn out I use them as a cleaning cloth or in place of paper towel.

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Trudie Molloy
Bio degradable dish cloths

Colourful, quirky, reusable, good quality and biodegradable dish cloths - who doesn’t love them?

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DebH
Never use any other dishcloth

I love using these cloths. I love the bright cheery look and they wash up really well They last well and come up a treat after a soak and machine wash. When they get too worn out I use them as a cleaning cloth or in place of paper towel.