Dish towels at home are not good, try this one

Let's verify that the towel is not stained with oil. We soaked it in a mixture of soybean oil, chilli oil and soy sauce, and Sriracha to simulate kitchen grease. We added more oil to make the test more accurate.

We wet a towel on our hands and rubbed it with the oil. We sponges & scouring pads noticed that the towel was covered in oil and looked dirty. The towels were rubbed together so that they fully absorbed the oil. Now the towel looks like it has been soaked in oil. If you wipe it with a normal towel, cleaning it may be difficult.

Now, we put the towel in water without adding a drop of detergent and wash it. We found that the oil stains have been cleaned and the towel became clean and tidy.

The first point is to apply oil on the wet towel instead of wiping it directly. The second point is that for heavy oil stains it is best to use a specialised cleaner rather than a normal towel. Lard eco washing up sponge and suet need to be cleaned with hot water, while vegetable oil, cold water and hot water can be cleaned. Look at our results using cold water, most of the oil stains have been removed. The oil stains from the night without detergent only suds up a small amount, if you use detergent it will create more suds.

The towel does not stain oil because it is made of natural luffa natural fibres, chemical free, environmentally friendly, safe, healthy and easy to clean. It can be used for washing face, washing dishes, wiping plates, wiping furniture, wiping floors, wiping glass and mirrors. It is easy to clean and will not harm your skin or leave any chemical residue.


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