Blue Dish Cloth
Blue Dish Cloth
This pure linen dish cloth is woven using a technique that makes it both porous and flexible. It dries quickly and therefore never starts to smell sour or harbour bacteria.
Linen, being a natural fibre, can be composted at the end of its life.
Växbo Lin started its spinning mill in 1989. Based in Hälsingland, they are the only flax spinning mill in Scandinavia that spins, dyes and weaves its own linen.
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{Maker/Brand}Maker
Växbo Lin
{Maker/Brand}Origin
Växbo, Sweden
{Maker/Brand}Stock Keeping Unit
96-91-13
{Specifications}Measurements
33cm x 33cm
{Specifications}Material(s)
Linen (French and Belgium flax)
{Information}Care Instructions
Soak new linen in lukewarm water for 20-30 minutes before washing for the first time. The best wash cycle for linen is a short 60 degree C wash cycle with an extra rinse and low spin speed. Wash the linen separately to avoid fibres from other garments sticking to its surface. Wash with a mild detergent without bleach. The best drying method for linen is air drying. Tumble drying reduces the useful life of linen.