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2024 New Year, New Eco-You: 3 Easy Resolutions That You Can Keep

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2024 New Year, New Eco-You: 3 Easy Resolutions That You Can Keep

While we're all about Soak iT Up products (did we mention we never use plastic for shipping?), the real goal here is to encourage you to start using less – less plastic, fewer single-use paper products, and definitely fewer guilty conscience moments. Let's make 2024 the year we clean up our habits for a brighter, greener tomorrow! Happy New Year, and here's to a sparkling, sustainable you! 

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Are Laundry Sheets Good? Discover the Cheerful Eco-Friendliness of Sheet Happens!

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Are Laundry Sheets Good? Discover the Cheerful Eco-Friendliness of Sheet Happens!

Are laundry sheets a good thing? If you're tired of lugging around heavy detergent bottles and contributing to plastic waste, you're in for a delightful surprise.

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Can Soak iT up Swedish dishcloths and Clards be reused, and washed, and if so, how long do they typically last?

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Can Soak iT up Swedish dishcloths and Clards be reused, and washed, and if so, how long do they typically last?

Cleaning and Washing your Swedish dishcloths: To clean a Soak iT Up Swedish dishcloth, simply rinse it thoroughly after each use to remove any food particles or debris. You can wash it by hand using soap and water, put them in the top rack of your dishwasher, or toss it in the washing machine with your regular laundry. Air drying or popping in the microwave works best to dry them. Avoid a clothes dryer as it will break them down faster. 

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