Where to Use Swedish Cloths
Aside from the obvious uses, which are washing, drying, dusting, scrubbing, and wiping virtually anything and everything in your home or office, there are many other ways to use a Swedish cloth.
On-the-Go
Compact and lightweight, Swedish cloths are easy to keep in your purse, car, or diaper bag for any cleaning emergencies that may arise. Quickly absorb a coffee spill, wipe sticky hands and faces, or cool off your body; a Swedish cloth is always ready to use with just a splash of water.
Detail Cars, Trucks & Campers
These eco-friendly cloths are perfect for tackling the dirt, dust, and grime that accumulates on your vehicle's interior and exterior from everyday use. They effectively get into all the little nooks and crannies that usually make detailing a very time-consuming task. Whether you're cleaning your car seats, boat cushions, or trailer interior, these cloths are gentle enough to protect the material while effectively removing all dirt and stains.
Purrfect for Pets
Effortlessly wipe unsightly dog drool and muddy paw prints off of furniture, floors, and walls. Just wet and wipe with water; the cloth will do the rest. You can also use a damp cloth to absorb the drool directly from your dog's face or to wipe their muddy paws to prevent dirty floors. Place one under your pet's water bowl to keep your floor dry!
Fruits, Veggies & Bird Eggs
Swedish cloths are not only effective at removing dirt and grime, but they are also gentle on delicate fruits and vegetables—they work great on chicken, duck, and quail eggs too! The soft yet effective texture of the cloth will help remove any residue, pesticides, or dirt that may be present.
Streak Free Mirrors & Glass
Clean your windows, mirrors, or glass lint and streak-free with just a wet Swedish cloth. After wiping, squeeze out the excess water and wipe dry.
Babies and Toddlers
Wiping dirty hands and faces with a soft Swedish cloth is an environmentally friendly choice, as they are made from natural materials, cellulose [wood pulp], and natural waste cotton, which are highly absorbent and gentle on the skin. These versatile cloths can also be used to sanitize high chairs, strollers, and toys. Simply dampen with water or your favorite natural cleaner and wipe away any dirt or grime. The absorbent nature of the cloth ensures that the cleaner is effectively distributed, leaving your surfaces hygienic without harsh chemical residues that your child can ingest.
Drink Coasters & Trivets
A coaster is just one of the many uses of a Swedish cloth. Place one under your morning coffee mug or under a jug of juice on the kitchen table. Made from natural and sustainable materials, these cloths are designed to absorb moisture effectively, protecting your surfaces from unwanted stains and spills. They also make a great trivet, protecting the surfaces from heat underneath.
Propagate Seeds & Hydrate Flowers
Hydrate flowers and keep them fresh by wrapping stems with a damp cloth during travel. You can also propagate seeds with your clothes before composting. Because they are so absorbent [holding 20 times their weight], just add seeds to a wet cloth, and voila! seedlings.