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Washing up pad

Washing up pad

E-Cloth

Crying while doing dishes is quite therapeutic. Give it a try.

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Description

Life’s hard as it is without having to struggle to get the right temperature on your dual tap in the kitchen sink. Too hot and you burn your hands, too cold and that burnt pan is gonna stay mucky.

Amateurs can try and struggle with that but you’re better than them.\
You buy yourself one of these washing pads from E-cloth. It’s got a textured scrubber on one side and a soft absorbent sponge on the other side. It’s more absorbing than an alcoholic on a friday night, and the microfibres helps remove grime, dried food and 99% of any bacteria. All of this and you don’t even need soap, just water.
So you can power through any kind of utensil and not worry about scratching it.

Then soak up splashes and leftover grease, leaving your sink and counter looking like new. Rinse between chores. Toss in laundry to refresh. That stacks up nicely against the pile of ordinary sponges you might use and toss otherwise. So much simpler and savvier, you might even look forward to washing up.

Specifications

Materials: Yellow side: 81% polyester, 19% polyamide; Scrubby side: 100% polyester; Interior Sponge: 100% polyurethane
Dimensions: 15cm x 8cm

Packaging

100% recyclable box.

How to use?

Motivation is first needed to carry out dish washing. If you’re lacking it, then blast out some Motorhead, that usually seems to work. It almost creates this kind of aggression towards dishes and really gets you worked up. Goes a long way in helping you get through that stack of dishes you’ve ben avoiding all week.

With E-cloth’s washing pad, all you need is water, however if you like getting lathered up, soap doesn't do any harm. Once done with washing, wring out the pad and you can either wash it with water or just pop it into the washing machine with a hot water cycle and a small amount of detergent. Can also be dried in the machine or hung up to dry.

I recommend occasionally sanitising and degreasing it by putting it in boiling hot water.