DII Bar Mop Dishcloth Set of 8

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DII Bar Mop Dishcloth Set of 8

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 : DII Bar Mop Dishcloth Set of 8
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: DII
Color: White
EAN: 0738215631039
Label: DII
Manufacturer: DII
Material Type: Cotton
Model: CAMZ63103
Publisher: DII
Release Date: 2007-02-14
Studio: DII







Features:
  • Set of 8 dishcloths in solid white
  • Each measures 12 by 12 inches
  • Great for the kitchen or cleaning up or for keeping your bar clean
  • Made of 100 percent cotton with soft, absorbent terry loops
  • Machine washable for easy care; made in Pakistan











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
Excellent dishcloth. Tough enough to scrub stuck-on food off the counter, but also give a nice, clean, thorough wipe. Bleach and wash well and don't shrink. Wish I had found these years ago.



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