Nordic Clean
Clean like Scandinavia ❤️
Share to your friend, they might looking for these also😊
https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.iFjck
Lots of orders we’re receiving from 10.10 up to now😊 Thank you so much for your support 🫶🏻
BENEFITS OF USING NORDIC CLEAN SWEDISH DISHCLOTH
Swedish Sponge Cloths were invented by a Swedish engineer in 1949 as an easier, eco-friendly way to clean. Not only do they dry quickly, but they are ultra-absorbent and long-lasting. In fact, using a Swedish Sponge Cloth can replace 17 ROLLS OF PAPER TOWEL! There are tons of benefits to using a Swedish Sponge Cloth instead of paper towels. In the sections below, we’ve compiled our top 10 reasons to switch to Swedish Sponge Cloths today!
A Swedish Sponge Cloth is Reusable
Swedish Sponge Cloths are designed to be reused multiple times over throughout their lifespan, while paper towels are only made for one-time use. Each Swedish Sponge Cloth can be washed 200 times or more, equaling 9+ months of use!
To keep them fresh and clean between uses, you can put your Swedish Sponge Cloth on the top rack of the dishwasher and run through a cleaning cycle. Our Swedish cleaning cloths can even go into the washing machine!
Swedish Sponge Cloths Are Compostable
Landfill waste is a global concern, leading many households to rethink the way that they dispose of waste. Not only do our Swedish Sponge Cloths decrease packaging waste with recyclable packaging, but our cleaning cloths are totally biodegradable!
Once your Swedish Sponge Cloth has reached the end of its useful life, you can put it in the compost instead of the trash. And all of our cleaning cloths are printed with non-toxic dyes, keeping plants, soil, water, and animals safe as they dissolve.
A Swedish Sponge Cloth Will Last 9+ Months!
You can continue reusing your cleaning cloth from one cleaning session to the next. We’ve made our Swedish Sponge Cloths so durable that they can even be washed along with your kitchen towels!
At Ecologie, we’ve made our Swedish Sponge Cloths durable enough to last for a multitude of uses. In fact, you can put your Swedish Sponge Cloth in the dishwasher or the laundry machine up to 200 times (9+ months) before it’s time to put your cloth in the compost. Now that’s what we call durability!
Swedish Sponge Cloths are Very Durable
Tired of having paper towels tear in your hands as you’re cleaning? There’s a better, more durable way to clean: use a Swedish Sponge Cloth instead! Made with a combination of cotton and cellulose fibers, Swedish Sponge Cloths are much thicker than paper towels – and they’re much more durable, too.
Once you’ve finished cleaning up dirt, dust, debris, and spills, simply rinse out your Sponge Cloth and let it air dry on a kitchen sink, over the faucet, or on a rack.
A Swedish Sponge Cloth Has 100s of Uses!
Think a Swedish Sponge Cloth can only be used to wipe up spills? Think again! There are hundreds of uses for a Swedish Sponge Cloth. Our eco-friendly cleaning cloths are not only ultra-absorbent, but they are also durable and versatile. Here are some of our favorite uses:
• Streak-free window cleaning
• Wiping down granite or marble countertops
• Cleaning wood floors
• Polishing stainless steel appliances
• Cleaning dishes and silverware after meals
• Washing bathroom and shower fixtures
• Scrubbing mildew and grime from the tub
• Absorbing household spills
• Washing your car from inside to outside
• Wiping dust-prone surface areas, such as overhead fans, dressers, tables, bookshelves, and more
• Drying off your dog’s coat and paws after a rainy walk
Best of all, a Swedish Dish Cloth packs cleaning power even without household cleaners – for a chemical-free clean, try simply using water and vinegar with your Swedish Sponge Cloth!
Swedish Sponge Cloths Are More Sanitary Than Any Other Kitchen Cloths
Ah, the familiar kitchen sponge – it’s a favorite household staple in kitchens across the globe. It soaks up water, helps scrub dishes, and wipes away spills. But have you ever stopped to think about how sanitary your kitchen sponge is? The answer is: not really.
Because of their absorbency and thick composition, household sponges trap dirt, food debris and moisture. This combination of dampness and debris creates the perfect environment for bacteria to grow. You might be surprised to hear that a kitchen sponge actually carries more active bacteria than any other place in your house (and that includes every nook and cranny in your bathroom).
Unfortunately, kitchen sponges don’t get a chance to dry out fully – and they aren’t easy to wash, either. That means bacteria can multiply unchecked, leading to musty smells and decreased efficiency over time. And once they’ve started to break down, sponges go directly into the garbage and contribute to landfill waste – just like their cleaning counterpart, paper towels.
Swedish Sponge Cloths Can Help Save the Environment
So what’s the big deal about paper towels? They seem harmless enough, but paper towels are problematic for a number of reasons: not only are paper towels designed for one-time use, but they simply aren’t as efficient as Swedish Sponge Cloths. More importantly, paper towels are neither biodegradable nor recyclable, which has a big impact on the environment.
Although paper towels are made in a similar process to cardboard, tissues, and paper, there are two factors that prevent them from being recyclable: the fibers of the pulp and the inability to recycle soiled materials.
Paper towels are made from a compacted pulp composed of water, wood, and cellulose. Once a paper towel has been used, the pulp will break down (creating a mushy, wet mess) – but because they are often soiled with grease or food, used paper towels will contaminate other recycled goods.
Of course, if you are using paper towels to wash away water-based or chemical-free spills, you may be able to compost them. But because paper towels are used for everything from spilled oil to household cleaners, many paper towels become toxic as soon as they are used.
What about unused paper towels? Unfortunately, many local recycling stations are unable to recycle even unused paper towels. The pulp used to create paper towels contains very short fibers, which prevents paper towels from being recycled into new paper. On a global scale, paper towels contribute to tons of non-recyclable waste each year – $12 billion worth, to be exact!
And although paper products make up a relatively small percentage of carbon dioxide emissions, paper towels are still a contributing factor to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Consider also that their production contributes to deforestation, and it’s easy to see why more and more people across the globe are saying goodbye to paper towels for good.
Using Swedish Sponge Cloths Can Help You Save Money
How much are you spending on paper towels each week? php 300? php 500? Paper towels are a household item that you might throw in your shopping cart without thinking about the cost – but over time, the cost of paper towels can add up! Consider this: across the globe, our collective spending on paper towels came in around $12 billion (that’s right, billion). Out of that figure, U.S. households contributed a whopping $5.7 billion in spending. There’s no denying that when it comes to cleaning up spills, paper towels are king in the states. Nearly half of the worldwide population’s spending on paper towels comes from the U.S. alone! Here’s another thought: global spending on paper towels is expected to increase by another 4 percent by the end of 2022. And this estimation was created far before the onset of COVID-19, meaning this percentage is likely much higher in actuality. With a renewed emphasis on cleaning and sanitizing (and national shortages of paper products) in 2020 and 2021, our collective paper towel consumption has increased significantly.
Swedish Sponge Cloths Can Replace 17 Paper Towel Rolls!
If you’re buying one-time use paper towels every week (or even every other week), you’re throwing money away. Instead of using paper towels, opt for Swedish Sponge Cloths. Not only are they a more efficient alternative, but they’ll also save you money – 17 paper towel rolls’ worth.
Just two of our cleaning cloths equal a whopping 34 paper towel rolls! (A fact so nice, we wrote it twice.)That’s a big deal, not just for what you can fit in your pantry, but for the health of your budget, the ability to recycle, and for the environment.
Shopee👉🏾👉🏾 https://invl.io/cliz5zy
Lazada👉🏾👉🏾https://invol.co/cliz5zt
Swedish sponge cloths last 4-6 months with average wear and tear, but these cloths can be used for up to a year. 1 sponge cloth can replace 17 rolls of paper towels, which can be a huge saving over time.
Also available in ❤️
Shopee : https://invl.io/cliz5zy
&
Lazada : https://invol.co/cliz5zt
Available in shopee and lazada ❤️
💯% no plastic
Swedish sponge cloths last 4-6 months with average wear and tear, but these cloths can be used for up to a year. 1 sponge cloth can replace 17 rolls of paper towels, which can be a huge saving over time.
One Swedish Dishcloth replaces 17 rolls of paper towels. They absorb 20x their weight and are far more hygienic than a sponge and won't crumble or pill. They air dry quickly, so it doesn't breed bacteria or smell.
Gawing aesthetic ang paglilinis/panlinis ❤️
Printed designs will be available soon ❤️
We recently switched to using reusable paper towels to wash dishes and clean the kitchen, and they’ve been so darn handy. They’re easy to use, effective at cleaning, and long lasting (so they save us money!).
Available in Lazada also ❤️
https://invol.co/clipt3d
Let me tell you about the house I grew up in. My bed had to be made with hospital corners, my laundry folded in perfect thirds. Glass walls were squeegeed after every shower. Mirrors were Windexed until they sparkled. Combs and brushes were regularly soaked in ammonia. Countertops had to be spotless, walls whiter than white. The droning noise of a vacuum cleaner was the soundtrack to my life.
To call my mother a perfectionist is an understatement. Though never formally diagnosed, she has always identified as obsessive-compulsive. As a child, she measured the space between her hangers. As a teen, she broke out in hives at a slumber party because her friend’s house was cluttered.
Our family lived by the mantra “cleanliness is next to Godliness,” but our methodology was probably an environmental disaster: We bought Ajax, Fantastik, Tilex, Windex, Clorox, Lysol, Scrubbing Bubbles, and bulk paper towels by the van load. I can’t remember a time when we didn’t have a backup supply of at least six bottles or cans of each in the basement, just in case. Cleaning was so integral to my childhood that my first crush was on the Brawny lumberjack.
While I never lived up to my mom’s exacting standards, some of her compulsions rubbed off. I don’t let dirty dishes loiter. I shine up the bathroom sink twice a day. I carry Wet Ones everywhere I go. And my God, I love paper towels. I could plough through half a roll in one cleaning session. To think of the titanic amount of waste I’ve created over the years makes me cringe. But recently, I found a better way.
The first time I encountered Swedish dishcloths was in the gift shop at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis, where I live. I didn’t think much of it until I noticed them for sale again at Ingebretsen’s, a century-old Nordic marketplace in the Twin Cities. I marched up to the counter and asked a staffer if she thought they were worth the sticker shock (they’re about $14 for a set of 3). “Oh, yes!” she enthused. “I’ve been using them my whole life.”
I bought two and lemme tell you — these rags are a game changer. Invented by a Swedish engineer in 1949, the rags are made of 100 percent naturally biodegradable cellulose or a combination of wood pulp and renewable cotton. They are superabsorbent, able to soak up 20 times their own weight in liquid. They are soft and pliable when wet but dry quickly in between uses. Also: They come in a zillion cheerful prints (fat lemons, indigo paisley, flower-power motifs), plus solid colors for minimalist types (no one brand is better than another with these, I’ve found — so I tend to just pick by pattern).
I now use Swedish dishcloths to do nearly everything I once did with a paper towel: wipe down our granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and streak-prone cooktop. I use them to dust our vintage dressers, desks, lowboys, bookcases, and butcher-block dining-room table. When I repot plants, I use the rags to sweep away the dirt that spills out from my terra-cotta pots. When one of my Chihuahuas vomits on the living-room rug, I get down on all fours and use them to scrub the mess clean. (Paper towels would shred under similar pressure.) I even scour the outside of the toilet bowl three to four times a week with them, because my lovely and charming boyfriend still refuses to sit when he pees.
When a cloth gets grungy, I wring it out with dish soap and hot water and nuke it in the microwave for 90 seconds. Unless the dog puked or the boyfriend peed — in which case, I’ll use soap and water, give it a good hard squeeze, and chuck it in the washing machine with the rest of the laundry. One spin cycle later and it’s good as new.
AVAIL NOW! For inquiries/questions just comment down below or pm us ☺️
Available also in LAZADA : https://invol.co/cliqc8p
Benefits of Using NORDIC CLEAN Swedish Sponge Cloth
Swedish Sponge Cloths were invented by a Swedish engineer in 1949 as an easier, eco-friendly way to clean. Not only do they dry quickly, but they are ultra-absorbent and long-lasting. In fact, using a Swedish Sponge Cloth can replace 17 rolls of paper towels! There are tons of benefits to using a Swedish Sponge Cloth instead of paper towels. In the sections below, we’ve compiled our top 10 reasons to switch to Swedish Sponge Cloths today!
A Swedish Sponge Cloth is Reusable
Swedish Sponge Cloths are designed to be reused multiple times over throughout their lifespan, while paper towels are only made for one-time use. Each Swedish Sponge Cloth can be washed 200 times or more, equaling 9+ months of use!
To keep them fresh and clean between uses, you can put your Swedish Sponge Cloth on the top rack of the dishwasher and run through a cleaning cycle. Our Swedish cleaning cloths can even go into the washing machine!
Swedish Sponge Cloths Are Compostable
Landfill waste is a global concern, leading many households to rethink the way that they dispose of waste. Not only do our Swedish Sponge Cloths decrease packaging waste with recyclable packaging, but our cleaning cloths are totally biodegradable!
Once your Swedish Sponge Cloth has reached the end of its useful life, you can put it in the compost instead of the trash. And all of our cleaning cloths are printed with non-toxic dyes, keeping plants, soil, water, and animals safe as they dissolve.
A Swedish Sponge Cloth Will Last 9+ Months!
You can continue reusing your cleaning cloth from one cleaning session to the next. We’ve made our Swedish Sponge Cloths so durable that they can even be washed along with your kitchen towels!
At Ecologie, we’ve made our Swedish Sponge Cloths durable enough to last for a multitude of uses. In fact, you can put your Swedish Sponge Cloth in the dishwasher or the laundry machine up to 200 times (9+ months) before it’s time to put your cloth in the compost. Now that’s what we call durability!
Swedish Sponge Cloths are Very Durable
Tired of having paper towels tear in your hands as you’re cleaning? There’s a better, more durable way to clean: use a Swedish Sponge Cloth instead! Made with a combination of cotton and cellulose fibers, Swedish Sponge Cloths are much thicker than paper towels – and they’re much more durable, too.
Once you’ve finished cleaning up dirt, dust, debris, and spills, simply rinse out your Sponge Cloth and let it air dry on a kitchen sink, over the faucet, or on a rack.
A Swedish Sponge Cloth Has 100s of Uses!
Think a Swedish Sponge Cloth can only be used to wipe up spills? Think again! There are hundreds of uses for a Swedish Sponge Cloth. Our eco-friendly cleaning cloths are not only ultra-absorbent, but they are also durable and versatile. Here are some of our favorite uses:
• Streak-free window cleaning
• Wiping down granite or marble countertops
• Cleaning wood floors
• Polishing stainless steel appliances
• Cleaning dishes and silverware after meals
• Washing bathroom and shower fixtures
• Scrubbing mildew and grime from the tub
• Absorbing household spills
• Washing your car from inside to outside
• Wiping dust-prone surface areas, such as overhead fans, dressers, tables, bookshelves, and more
• Drying off your dog’s coat and paws after a rainy walk
Best of all, a Swedish Dish Cloth packs cleaning power even without household cleaners – for a chemical-free clean, try simply using water and vinegar with your Swedish Sponge Cloth!
Swedish Sponge Cloths Are More Sanitary Than Any Other Kitchen Cloths
Ah, the familiar kitchen sponge – it’s a favorite household staple in kitchens across the globe. It soaks up water, helps scrub dishes, and wipes away spills. But have you ever stopped to think about how sanitary your kitchen sponge is? The answer is: not really.
Because of their absorbency and thick composition, household sponges trap dirt, food debris and moisture. This combination of dampness and debris creates the perfect environment for bacteria to grow. You might be surprised to hear that a kitchen sponge actually carries more active bacteria than any other place in your house (and that includes every nook and cranny in your bathroom).
Unfortunately, kitchen sponges don’t get a chance to dry out fully – and they aren’t easy to wash, either. That means bacteria can multiply unchecked, leading to musty smells and decreased efficiency over time. And once they’ve started to break down, sponges go directly into the garbage and contribute to landfill waste – just like their cleaning counterpart, paper towels.
Swedish Sponge Cloths Can Help Save the Environment
So what’s the big deal about paper towels? They seem harmless enough, but paper towels are problematic for a number of reasons: not only are paper towels designed for one-time use, but they simply aren’t as efficient as Swedish Sponge Cloths. More importantly, paper towels are neither biodegradable nor recyclable, which has a big impact on the environment.
Although paper towels are made in a similar process to cardboard, tissues, and paper, there are two factors that prevent them from being recyclable: the fibers of the pulp and the inability to recycle soiled materials.
Paper towels are made from a compacted pulp composed of water, wood, and cellulose. Once a paper towel has been used, the pulp will break down (creating a mushy, wet mess) – but because they are often soiled with grease or food, used paper towels will contaminate other recycled goods.
Of course, if you are using paper towels to wash away water-based or chemical-free spills, you may be able to compost them. But because paper towels are used for everything from spilled oil to household cleaners, many paper towels become toxic as soon as they are used.
What about unused paper towels? Unfortunately, many local recycling stations are unable to recycle even unused paper towels. The pulp used to create paper towels contains very short fibers, which prevents paper towels from being recycled into new paper. On a global scale, paper towels contribute to tons of non-recyclable waste each year – $12 billion worth, to be exact!
And although paper products make up a relatively small percentage of carbon dioxide emissions, paper towels are still a contributing factor to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Consider also that their production contributes to deforestation, and it’s easy to see why more and more people across the globe are saying goodbye to paper towels for good.
Using Swedish Sponge Cloths Can Help You Save Money
How much are you spending on paper towels each week? php 300? php 500? Paper towels are a household item that you might throw in your shopping cart without thinking about the cost – but over time, the cost of paper towels can add up! Consider this: across the globe, our collective spending on paper towels came in around $12 billion (that’s right, billion). Out of that figure, U.S. households contributed a whopping $5.7 billion in spending. There’s no denying that when it comes to cleaning up spills, paper towels are king in the states. Nearly half of the worldwide population’s spending on paper towels comes from the U.S. alone! Here’s another thought: global spending on paper towels is expected to increase by another 4 percent by the end of 2022. And this estimation was created far before the onset of COVID-19, meaning this percentage is likely much higher in actuality. With a renewed emphasis on cleaning and sanitizing (and national shortages of paper products) in 2020 and 2021, our collective paper towel consumption has increased significantly.
Swedish Sponge Cloths Can Replace 17 Paper Towel Rolls!
If you’re buying one-time use paper towels every week (or even every other week), you’re throwing money away. Instead of using paper towels, opt for Swedish Sponge Cloths. Not only are they a more efficient alternative, but they’ll also save you money – 17 paper towel rolls’ worth.
Just two of our cleaning cloths equal a whopping 34 paper towel rolls! (A fact so nice, we wrote it twice.)That’s a big deal, not just for what you can fit in your pantry, but for the health of your budget, the ability to recycle, and for the environment.
Available in Lazada also ❤️
Check out SWEDISH DISHCLOTH!₱143.00 only!Get it on Lazada now! ₱143.00 only!Get it on Lazada now!
Always say interested 🥰
SWEDISH DISHCLOTH available now on LAZADA 🥰
https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.hs5fR
What is Swedish Dishcloth used for?
A Swedish Dishcloth is an eco-friendly cleaning cloth that replaces sponges and paper towels. You can use it to clean countertops, do dishes, dust — in the kitchen and bath, and for general household chores. You can use it on granite, stainless steel, glass, wood, etc., and it cleans streak-free.
Sweden is in the prime position to lead the way with the cashless transformation. Today only 2% of the value of the nation's transactions are made via cash. The entire country has mobile coverage and 85% of the population have access to online banking.
I've tried a few things looking for a zero waste alternative to paper towels, from "unpaper" towels to just standard kitchen dish cloths. And while I liked each item for it's own use, I found they just didn't replace the disposable paper towels. Nothing was quite as absorbent, and to reuse anything I had to go put it through the wash and air dry first. This was just about as convenient as you would expect.
6 reasons to swap out paper towels and sponges for Cleaner Cloths:
✅Cleaner Cloths are functional tools for your home that don’t harbor bacteria.
✅They are NOT a single-use item and are designed to be reused 100 times before composting.
✅They clean streak-free on glass and stainless steel.
✅One Cleaner Cloth replaces 100 rolls of paper towels.
✅Cleaner Cloths source their product from Sweden by the same company that invented the material.
✅Cleaner Cloths offer Swedish dishcloths in bulk so they are affordable for the average consumer.
Scandinavians are also known for keeping things clean all of the time. Instead of leaving things lying around, they adhere to a "put things away" attitude. You won't find things just lying around; everything has a place and purpose.
Scandinavians also typically have lots of light in their homes because of the severe darkness they live in during winter months, so they dust and clean messes as they see them instead of dedicating special days for cleaning.
“In Scandinavia, there’s a strong ‘less is more’ mindset and as a result people simply accumulate less stuff,” says Brantmark. “This purposeful way of furnishing a home means you only collect things you use and truly love, and your home is cleaner and less cluttered as a result.”
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Videos (show all)
Category
Telephone
Website
Address
Antipolo
We don't just clean, we wonderclean! This used to be our slogan and now because of the pandemic we a
Antipolo, 1870
Zero Dirt Solutions is a cleaning service provider that focuses on residential and post construction
FBM BLDG ML QUEZON Antipolo
Antipolo, 1870
We offer disinfecting fogging services. We use non-toxic, food safe, non corrosive Anti-bacterial Fog Solution that leaves no residue.
Cainta
Antipolo, 1900
Our fogging disinfection service kills bacteria, viruses, molds with proven efficiency again COVID 1
8 East Rise Homes, E. Rodrigues Avenue
Antipolo, 1870
A self-service laundry business ready to serve you 7 days a week!
Sitio Langhaya Brgy Dela Paz
Antipolo, 1870
We offer Deep Cleaning of : - Sofa - Bed (King size, Queen Size, Double & Single Bed) - Carpet - C
Antipolo, 1870
LG Cleaning Services is built to help maintaining the cleanliness and sanitation of everyone's home,
Antipolo, 1870
Top Cleaning Service Provider in Rizal and Marikina 7527 2669 0917 144 2632 | 0908 812 9503