

♻️ Clean smarter, not harder — the eco-friendly wipe that works as hard as you do!
Swedish Wholesale Dishcloths are a premium 10-pack of eco-friendly, reusable cleaning cloths made from a cellulose and cotton blend. Designed for superior absorbency and durability, they clean multiple surfaces without odor or residue. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking sustainable, efficient kitchen and household cleaning solutions.












| Best Sellers Rank | #2,310 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #32 in Dish Cloths & Dish Towels #50 in Reuseable Cleaning Cloths |
| Brand | Swedish Wholesale |
| Color | Assorted - Reusable Cleaning Cloths |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 58,275 Reviews |
| Material | cotton , terrycloth, microfiber, Cotton |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 7"W |
| Towel form type | Cleaning Cloth |
R**E
Wonderful product, versatile, great value.
I love these! Easy to use, sturdy, they are wonderful for washing dishes or cleaning countertops or wiping down appliances! This is the second time I’ve ordered them.
M**W
You need these
I’ve read some of the negative reviews and I had to come in and leave a review of my own because these things are AMAZING. You’ve heard best thing since sliced bread? This is what they’re talking about. If you want to save time, skip the review and just buy them now. You’re welcome. Yes they’re weird and crunchy and don’t dry flat. That’s true! These aren’t something you set out to look pretty for company. They’re a tool in your cleaning tool box. And you should have a cleaning toolbox because that’s how that works. Cleaning is a job and it’s completely undervalued as such. Let’s get to it. These aren’t for scrubbing. Need to scrub? Use a rag or a razor or a scouring pad. (think glass top stove. Sometimes you need a razor). Spill Flour or something powdery? Grab one of these. They pick up EVERYTHING. And that’s nice and all. It’s more than nice, they do a remarkable job. But more magic comes in when you rinse them. Nothing gums up. They rinse right off very quickly so you can keep going. No fibers for things to embed in. Wiping a wood table after dinner? They grab every single crumb and none of those streaks of water a rag leaves. That is a stunning feat. They hold the perfect amount of moisture. They can be as wet or dry as the job you’re doing requires. I LOVE them on stainless appliances, inside of the refrigerator. They hold enough heat from warm water and enough moisture to dissolve smeared stuff kids leave on the doors. It’s fast. I have them in my bathroom for quick wipe downs or pre wipe downs before a deeper clean. It’s an extra step but it saves time because it picks up EVERY piece of lint or dust. Mirrors, windows. Best things ever (polish/dry with rag/paper towel of choice) I used them the other day to do a little deeper dusting of furniture. Ever so slightly damp. Went crazy the other day with them and hit my washer and dryer. I’m obsessed with them. And not just any brand. These. These are the ones. I e experimented. Get these. My coffee maker. Okay, this is important. I can get this so so soapy wet, let the soap and water do it’s thing (solvent right?) then rinse and wring this out and it picks all of that right back up. All of the little bitty corners SO clean. A rag can not do that. Are they going to stain? Yeah. They are. They’re a tool. They aren’t for high tea. I wouldn’t use them to scour. That would be like using a tooth brush where you need an orbital sander. There has to be some understanding of what tool a job requires! C’mon now! They are a workhorse for what they do. Into chemical free/product free cleaning? I’m telling you, cleaning is what I do. Wet one of these and hit a mirror with just water. These are to clean the mirror. Not polish. (Clean Stainless, polish/dry stainless with microfiber) I have a very specific paper towel I polish/dry a mirror with but it’s FAST and time matters for all of us. Little knickknacks? Whoa. Just try them. I’ll be thinking of things all day I should have listed in here. Throw them in the dishwasher or washer (I don’t put them in the dryer) And they last. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve bought these as gifts. I’m back to buy more to give out. And everyone I’ve bought them for has done the same. I’ve bought more for myself and not because I need more, they hold up, but because I want more. I have them stashed everywhere. Bathrooms, laundry room, kitchen, car! Just try them. These. This brand. If you regret the purchase, you aren’t appreciating the properties of the tool and aren’t matching the tool to the task. These are brilliant. They just are. Never quit making them. I bet there’s a fan club forum somewhere for them like there is the instant pot. Absorbency! Ack! I haven’t even touched on that! Magic. Obviously if you drop a 2 liter, grab a towel! Match the tool to the task! The ability to control how wet or damp this thing can be not be overlooked or understated as an important component. It may be the most important element. Splashes or smudges on painted drywall? A rag will burn the paint. These glide. (If this doesn’t get it off, you were going to have to touch it up anyway. That’s just a fact) They stain… oh that made me laugh. Are you kidding? Good grief. Who cares? They wash clean. A stain isn’t the same as, holding germs and bacteria! They aren’t dinner linens. (Sorry but that blew my mind as a complaint). All I could think is, are you new? Try them. If you think they’re junk, take one to your mom or your grandma and have them show you how to clean. It’s actually a skill. And these should be in your toolbox.
R**5
Best dish cloth and wiping towel I have ever used
It wipes up spills efficiently. It beats a sponge any day. It is soft and the right thickness and dries quickly. I have used for about a week now and it appears I will be able to reuse this towel for quite some time. Love, love, love them.
M**E
Pretty good.
I’ve been using these cloths for certain cleaning chores that I was using a ton of paper towels for. I find that they do a pretty good job. The only issue I have is that when I clean up the kitchen counters and when the cloths are really wet and sudsy, no matter how many times I rinse them, they leaves streak marks on the counter tops. That’s when I use a paper towels. I do use them to wipe up the area around the sink and I reuse them for that purpose. Also, I use them for cleaning the bathroom instead of several paper towels. Then I throw them in the wash. They aren’t bad for cleaning mirrors. I find paper towels leave lint. I like how they can go in the wash, reused and when they pretty much give out, need to be thrown away, they’re biodegradable.
R**S
Good way to clean, and they are very reusable
Great product-sturdy enough to pick up the big messes and then toss into the washer. I have one in the bathroom, a few in the kitchen and another in the laundry room. All different colors. And I have cut some in pieces to put on the sink backsplash.
M**R
Best washcloths ever.
Best washcloths I’ve ever used. They clean well, they dry well, they can be washed well and return to their original absorbent state. And you can wring them out enough that when you wipe down your countertops you don’t leave water spots behind. I don’t use anything else now.
J**.
For deep cleaning, occasional spills, and cleaning of kitchen appliances, these work well.
These dishcloths are basically a thin sponge that is much more durable than an sponge and gets into crevices that a sponge can't get into. Best yet, they can be machine washed, although they can be used quite a few time before machine washing is necessary. I can't say they will replace paper towels, but they have a useful place in your cleaning arsenal. I wouldn't use them on mirrors or my stainless refrigerator as they would leave water marks. I have other products I use for these. They do work very well for cleaning my counter tops and grease from my glass cooktop, but for the cooktop I need to use another product to get the streak-free shine. I have also found these dishcloths very helpful after using an oven cleaner on my ovens. They get into the nooks and crannies that it is difficult to get a rag into. This most often requires multiple rinsings, but they rinse well and most of the water can be wrung out of them. I have also found them useful to wipe dust and crumbs from countertops. They are not meant for heavy duty scrubbing, but, if you are like me, drips of spaghetti sauce, grease, etc. occasionally gets on the counter. Dampen one of these dishcloths and the spots wipe right off. Granted, you can use a standard dishcloth to do the same, but you also have to dry the spot left by the dishcloth. Using these dishcloths, you can wring them to almost dry, clean the spots, and they dry almost immediately. I can't say these will replace conventional dishrags, paper towels, or any other tools you might use for cleaning, but they do make some jobs easier. I like that they are reusable and can be machine washed. I do recommend them as an additional option for cleaning. You need to think of them as a thin sponge that is reusable and can be machine washed. UPDATE 06/27/23: Today, my husband decided to wash a couple of wall in the room I keep my parrots. If you have parrots, you know they can be messy and sometimes sling wet food and other stuff on the wall that hardens. He decided to use one of these dishcloths, and told me that it worked very well. He also told me that the dishcloth did not shred or break up while he was using it, and excess water easily wrung out of it so it didn't drip on the wall. When he finished, the wall looked like it had been newly painted. He did a great job using this washcloth. As we use this washcloth, I'm sure we will find many uses for it. I am very happy with this purchase. I hope this review was helpful for you.
S**A
Okay?
I don't get what everyone loves about these. It's the same as any cloth dishcloth but less scrubby. The most useful thing I have found for these is absorbing liquids.
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