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Dish Cloths Pack of 10 | White Cotton Mesh | Red Border | Machine Washable | Kitchen Cleaning

Dish Cloths Pack of 10 | White Cotton Mesh | Red Border | Machine Washable | Kitchen Cleaning

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Ten Dish Cloths Per Pack — Cotton Mesh That Absorbs, Dries Fast, and Leaves No Lint

Running out of clean cloths and continuing to use the same damp, worn one is a common kitchen problem. This pack of 10 white cotton mesh dish cloths removes that issue — there are always clean ones available. The open mesh weave absorbs washing-up liquid and water during use, then dries faster between tasks than a dense terry cloth because air passes through the weave more easily. Surfaces and dishes wipe clean without picking up visible fibres. The red bound border edge on each cloth prevents fraying through machine washes so the cloth stays intact and usable for its full working life.

The Cotton Mesh — Why the Open Weave Works for Kitchen Cloths

A dense terry cloth traps water inside the pile after use. The inside stays damp for hours, which is the condition that causes cloths to smell between washing. Open mesh weave absorbs water during use and dries faster because the structure allows air circulation through the cloth rather than holding moisture trapped inside thick fibres.

The mesh surface is also easier to rinse. Food particles that get into the weave during washing up come out under a running tap without needing to squeeze and work them out of a deep pile. A quick rinse after use keeps the cloth fresher between machine washes.

Low lint is the other practical benefit of the mesh construction. Terry cloth and similar pile fabrics shed fibres onto wiped surfaces — visible on dark plates, glassware, and polished surfaces. Cotton mesh leaves minimal residue on wiped surfaces, which matters when drying plates or wiping down a glass splashback.

The Red Bound Border

The edge finish on a dish cloth is what determines how long it lasts through machine washing. A cut edge on cotton mesh begins to fray from the first wash as the weave unravels at the open edge. Over several washes, the cloth loses material from all four sides and progressively shrinks and distorts.

The red bound hem on these cloths stitches and locks the weave along all four edges. The cloth keeps its shape and dimensions through repeated machine wash cycles. The red binding also makes the cloths easy to identify — visible quickly in a kitchen drawer and easy to sort in a laundry load.

Ten Per Pack — Why the Count Matters for Daily Kitchen Use

Most dish cloths are sold in small packs of two or three. With that quantity, there's a constant decision about whether to replace a cloth or use it a little longer. The result is usually that cloths stay in use past the point where they should be replaced — they start to smell, the weave gets worn, and cleaning effectiveness drops.

Ten cloths per pack changes the calculation. Replace a cloth as soon as it starts to look or smell past its best. Keep a few in the kitchen, two or three under the sink as direct replacements, and wash the used ones in a batch at the end of the week. At this pack size, the cost per cloth makes frequent replacement genuinely practical rather than something to think about.

Care

Machine wash on a normal cotton cycle at standard temperatures. The red border holds through machine washing. Hang or lay flat to dry — the open mesh construction means these dry quickly on their own without needing a tumble dryer. Do not bleach regularly as this weakens cotton fibres over time, though occasional use is fine for hygiene purposes.

Where These Get Used

  • Washing up — the mesh holds washing-up liquid well and scrubs lightly across plates, bowls, and cookware without scratching non-stick surfaces
  • Wiping worktops — damp cloth clears crumbs, spills, and surface residue from kitchen worktops; rinses clean under the tap after each use
  • Drying hands — absorbent enough for hand drying at the sink; replace more frequently than a dedicated hand towel given the frequency of contact
  • Appliance cleaning — interior of microwave, fridge shelves, oven door glass — low-lint surface avoids leaving fibres inside appliances
  • Bathroom and utility use — the pack quantity makes these practical beyond the kitchen for wiping bathroom surfaces and utility room tasks
  • General household wiping — any task where a cloth is needed for a few days before replacement; having ten in a pack removes the guilt about replacing them

Pack of 10 dish cloths. White cotton mesh open weave construction. Bound red border on all four edges — prevents fraying through machine washing. Machine washable on standard cotton cycle. Low-lint surface. For washing up, wiping worktops, drying hands, and general kitchen and home cleaning.

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