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Made with ultra-absorbent, fast-drying microfiber technology, these dish cloths are the perfect all-around kitchen staple! A versatile dual-purpose design, use the scratchless polyester mesh scrubbing side for tough grime, then flip over and use as a highly absorbent hand or dish towel. Featuring a stylish honeycomb or “waffle” knit design, these towels look right at home on any kitchen countertop. Great for everyday use for drying and cleaning, without the need for chemicals – just add water! Made from 80% post-consumer plastic bottles, these are a great alternative to conventional paper or cotton towels and help keep harmful plastics out of the landfill. Choose from three neutral tones to complement your kitchen décor. Machine washable and easy to clean.
Includes set of 3 12 x 12 in dish cloths available in white, charcoal or fossil Powered by Tricol Intelligent Microfiber, these versatile cleaning cloths provide excellent absorption and scratchless scrubbing power Great for chemical-free cleaning as an alternative to stinky cellulose sponges. Just use water to remove germs from most household surfaces Microfiber cloth picks up dirt and debris better than cotton cloths and disposable paper towels Tricol Clean towels are the only combination microfiber fabric certified through the Global Recycle Standard. Our towels are produced using a minimum of 80% post-consumer recycled plastic
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Mine arrived today--they don't put magnets in the box anymore apparently. But the stove liner fits perfectly on my gas cooktop. I also ordered the oven liner, but haven't tried to apply it yet. Since it's gas, the element on the bottom is sort of a hump in the middle. I am not sure the liner should go on top of that. Any suggestions? Is it not for a gas oven?
Excellent product. Prompt Delivery and no issue. Recommend this product.
Ignore the dumb comments here that say it overheated or "blocked the gas". Those people don't know how to read. The instructions say very clearly, in bold text, to put the liner on the bottom rack, not the bottom of the oven.