Plastic Bank Partner
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B Corp
The B Lab is a third-party, non-profit organization that certifies companies as socially and environmentally responsible. B Corps are businesses that go above and beyond traditional business models and aim to create positive change in the world through their practices. These companies must meet rigorous transparency and accountablity standards, while doing what is best for people and the environment.
Organic Cotton
Organic cotton production uses zero chemical pesticides and fertilizers, promoting a healthier use of land and decreasing harmful agricultural runoff. By steering clear of toxic chemicals, workers experience less exposure to hazardous conditions, promoting social responsibility as well as environmental stewardship. Plus, farming methods for organic cotton have been shown to use up to 20% less water than nonorganic production methods. Choosing organic cotton eliminates the use of insecticides and other harmful chemicals, promotes efficient resource use, and results in a safer products and a cleaner planet!
Replace wasteful paper towels with Tidy Full Circle Dish Cloths, the reusable dish cloth made for anything, tackling little spills and big messes. Made from 100% organic cotton and dyed with non-toxic dyes, these cloths are extra soft, absorbant, and long-lasting. Loops embedded in the cloths make for maximum scrubbing power, removing tough grime and grease. After cleaning, simply toss them in the washing machine for a quick pick-me-up.
Bri (verified owner) –
I’m impressed with how well these scrub. They are also super absorbent despite their small size. I just wish they were a tad bit larger.
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amyesker09 (verified owner) –
I like these dish cloths, but I’m not sure I’ll invest in more anytime soon. The fabric is a nice, heavier weight, but I hesitate to clean dishes with them because I don’t want them to get stained. Meant to use in tandem with my eco dish brush for those stubborn, stuck-on messes that the brush can’t tackle.
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cassy (verified owner) –
As others have noted, this is a nice product, but a small size. Works well as a napkin or quick cleaning cloth, but I wish they made a larger size for dish towel use.
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Quin Girardin –
Hi Cassy, thanks so much for this feedback! Full Circle also has a specific dishtowel, which might be a little bigger, here – Kind Organic Cotton Plant-Dyed Dish Towel I hope this helps!
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jeansafron (verified owner) –
I gave these to my boyfriend who isn’t zero waste as a house warming present and he now uses them all of the time!
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walker.cary (verified owner) –
These towels are great if you need small absorptive towels. They work well.
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Jenny (verified owner) –
It’s a set of 3 towels, it gets the job done at a good price point. Good quality although I was surprised how small and thin they would be in person. But no complaints, they do the job and are great to swap for paper towels when cleaning or hand-washing
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kellyrangel94 (verified owner) –
The price is great for this item it’s worth it every penny , I love them !
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lilymmunoz07 (verified owner) –
I have purchased so many of these and used them till they fall apart. I’m so glad I quit using those green sponges that smell horrible and hold bacteria. I use these to wash my dishes and clean my countertops. I love how one side is a little rough with the sewn in details definitely helps with my cleaning.
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Ana, P. (verified owner) –
While smaller and thinner than I expected, these dish cloths from Full Circle managed to prove useful enough for me to buy a second set. I could simply use rags, but I feel a little bit fancier and efficient by using these 100% organic cotton cloths with the extra texture from the loops.
They’re only work when I need something smaller, not very absorbent, with a little bit of texture. For other cleaning purposes, I have other products in my arsenal, mostly microfiber cloths.
On dishes the cloths don’t leave any marks, as long as the cloths are clean. They only work for minor spills, they’re not too absorbent. If I do a quick fridge swipe with a disinfectant wipe I like to use the cloths to remove some of the `wetness`. I sometimes just use them to wipe my hands while I’m eating, instead of a napkin.
The cotton is really good quality (for a cloth), somewhat soft, but the overall material is quite thin, almost see-through.
I simply wash these dish cloths along all my towels, hot water, tumble dry, they wash and dry pretty well. After several washes the cloths started kind of stretching and losing their perfect square shape, but they’re still functional; it might be just my fault since I don’t follow the rules (wash in cold water), but I prefer to know that I use the hottest water setting for my towels and cleaning rags/cloths. If I use a good stain remover, I can get them all clean-up up, no stains; washed regularly they don’t catch any smell.
I didn’t had any issues with the stitches unraveling even after months of usage and washes, they have been quite durable and I would purchase a second set to have more around.
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abigailpaigewahl (verified owner) –
These are quick drying and useful, but the tags are almost as big as the cloth! Thinner than I thought they’d be as well. Just a heads up to check the dimensions before you buy!
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Carolyn Armstrong (verified owner) –
I have about ten of these. We use them to clean the kitchen counter tops, as hand towels, and sometimes as dinner napkins. They wash nicely. I keep them rolled up and in a basket on my counter so they are easier to grab and use than unrolling a paper towel (which we do need to use occasionally, but mine are made from bamboo).
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kianestarnes (verified owner) –
I’ve had these for over 8 months now and still going strong ! quick drying as well 🙂
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jessica.e.barnhardt (verified owner) –
Really like these. Went back and bought a second pack.
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Rebecca Cooper (verified owner) –
These cloths have a decent amount of scrubbing texture and they dry efficiently. Best of all, they don’t get funky like the polyester cloths I had before.
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lauramnevill (verified owner) –
Why is it so difficult to find a high quality, correctly sized, plain old dish rag? My mom had a million of them while I was growing up and I quite prefer them to a nasty sponge. Yet microfiber is all the rage and so are the “European” style dish cloths, both of which I strongly dislike. The “European” style is too flimsy, and microfiber is impossible to wash dishes with. This dish cloth is perfect. It’s cotton, it’s cute, its study; I ask for nothing more AND YET it even has a nifty loop by which to hang it. No regrets, just love.
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Emily (verified owner) –
These towels dry things well, dry out quickly, and are nice colors.
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lily.limin (verified owner) –
I’ve purchased these before & know what a workhorse they are. This was a repurchase for me & I still love em!
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Kathleen (verified owner) –
pleasing/functional fabric, handy size for wiping counters
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eliztcheiguine (verified owner) –
Works well! I like this dishrag a lot. It also dries very quickly which is nice, we wring it out to help it along.
They are our primary dish clothes so we use it on all the messes
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Leila (verified owner) –
I use this as a dish rag to clean counter tops and small messes. I love the color and they do dry fast. I just wish they were not made in China.
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orangecappy (verified owner) –
I love these cloths and use them to dry my hands and plates. I can’t bring myself to use them for messes because they are pretty and I do not want to stain them, so I use my other cloths for that. However, I wish they were bigger and maybe a bit thicker too, or that they had another option in a bigger size. Then they could hang off my oven handle better without falling off if I do not position them right.
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Robin Morton (verified owner) –
they work great and all natural
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planeteer626 (verified owner) –
Cute dishcloths perfect for curbing paper towel use! The cotton is soft but durable and dries quickly. Definitely would recommend!
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yakolehr (verified owner) –
Love these colorful dish cloths. I use them to wash dishes with and other kitchen clean ups.
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Question
dps3c –
Where are these made?
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EarthHero (verified owner) –
Hi there! That’s an important question. These organic cotton dishcloths are responsibly made in China. Full Circle has made every effort to dispel the idea that manufacturing in China is tough on the environment and on people. They prioritize practices that help minimize waste and provide a safe, healthy, and happy work environment for their employees!
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lfalcon714 (verified owner) –
I’ve used these towels for a while now. They are great for small spills and crumbs. They dry quickly too.
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Becki (verified owner) –
I’ve been trying to use less paper towels and single use cleaning products in the kitchen – and these are a perfect help! They’re affordable, reusable, and have just enough texture to really help wipe down counters, wash dishes, clean the stove, etc. Love them!
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jenhart08 (verified owner) –
I love these dish cloths. They are super soft but effective at cleaning well.
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