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Linhome Pickleball Swedish Dishcloth- Floral Ball- 1 Pack
Linhome Pickleball Swedish Dishcloth- Floral Ball- 1 Pack
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Swedish Dishcloth — Clean with Joy, Naturally
Ditch paper towels, smelly sponges, and wasteful wipes — our Swedish Dishcloths are the joyful, sustainable way to clean everything from dishes to countertops, mirrors to chrome.
Made in the Scandinavian tradition from 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, each cloth absorbs up to 15x its weight in water, dries fast, and lasts for 6 to 9 months of daily use — without that sour cloth smell.
What Makes It Special
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Ultra Absorbent & Streak-Free
Soaks up spills and wipes surfaces clean — no drying towels needed. -
Naturally Odor-Resistant
Quick-drying and breathable to stay fresh, use after use. -
Multi-Purpose Magic
Wipe counters, scrub dishes, polish glass, clean appliances, shine mirrors — even dust your plants. -
Eco-Friendly & Compostable
Made from renewable plant-based fibers and fully compostable at end of life (6 weeks at home, 16 in landfill). -
Saves Money & Waste
Each cloth replaces up to 17 rolls of paper towels — and looks way cuter doing it.
How to Use
- Wet to soften
- Use like a sponge or paper towel
- Rinse, wring, repeat
Easy to Clean
- Toss in the dishwasher (top rack) or washing machine
- Microwave wet for 2 minutes to disinfect
- Lay flat to air dry (no tumble dryer)
Specification
- Size: 7" x 8"
- Material: 70% cellulose / 30% cotton
- Lifespan: 6–9 months
- End of Life: 100% compostable
- Satisfaction Guarantee: Love it or get your money back — no questions asked
- Imported: Fabric sourced from Germany, dishcloth printed and made in China

This works just like it’s supposed to and has really helped me cut down on the amount of paper towels I use in the kitchen. I honestly love Swedish dishcloths. they’re super absorbent, easy to rinse, and dry quickly. Plus, this one has such a cute pattern on it!
Let me start with when I pulled this out of the box I was super skeptical but after wetting it let me just say this is like a magic eraser in a paper towel form and gets the job done sis! Best part when it gets dirty toss it in the dish washer and it’s ready to use again. Very strong and durable. I used it for every surface in my living room and kitchen and no rips so far. Has no weird smell and says it will hold up to the equivalent of 17 rolls of paper towels I believe it will so far it has for me. I love mine. The size of a dish cloth
I'm one of those people who hate touching sponges because they're germ magnets that can smell bad, but also am reluctant to use a bunch of paper towels because of the waste. These reusable dishcloths are a great compromise. I use them like old rags to wash counters, wipe off sticky syrup bottles or child fingers, etc. Then I stick them in the dishwasher for a wash after only one or two uses. Mine haven't disintegrated yet, but it's nice that I can compost them when they do.This sponge cloth wrings out well, is holding up well so far in terms of durability, and looks nicer by the sink that the plain green ones I have from another brand.
As someone who cleans their kitchen about 5 times a day, these seem like they were made for me. I am constantly wiping up my white counters because any tiny speck of anything shows up. Using a cotton hand towel is fine for water, but I don't like how they get stained easily from coffee, etc. So these towels are perfect for the more dirty messes because they're thick and absorbent so pick up a lot of mess. Then you can rinse them off and let them dry out. If they get really soiled, you can throw them in the dishwasher. I put them on the top rack with silverware, because it's not as hot/intense as the lower shelves.
Such a fun design for a pickleball enthusiast! These are high quality reusable dishcloths and they are comparable to the Swedish brands I’ve used n the past. The “wrinkles” come out as soon as you get them wet. They work well to wash dishes and can be used as a paper towel when dry or damp. They are a nice size for day to day use, but are not overly big. They take a few hours to dry, which I’ve found is pretty standard with this type of dishcloth.