If You Care Reusable Paper Towels- 12 Ct Sheets - 100% Natural, Compostable Cleaning Cloths For Kitchen, Bathroom, Home Countert
$12.49
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are If You Care Reusable Paper Towels made of? A: If You Care Reusable Paper Towels are made from 70% cellulose and 30% non-GMO unbleached cotton, making them highly absorbent and eco-friendly.
- Q: How many times can I reuse each paper towel? A: Each sheet can be reused for up to one week, allowing you to replace the equivalent of 18 rolls of conventional paper towels with just one roll.
- Q: Can these paper towels be used for cleaning surfaces? A: Yes, they are highly versatile and can be used with water, soap, and household cleaners to wipe and scrub surfaces in kitchens and bathrooms without leaving streaks.
- Q: Are If You Care Reusable Paper Towels compostable? A: Yes, both the product and its packaging are compostable in commercial composting facilities, contributing to reduced waste and environmental impact.
- Q: How do I sanitize the reusable paper towels? A: To sanitize them, you can run the towels in the microwave or boil them in water for one minute.
- Q: What should I avoid using with these paper towels? A: Do not use the towels with chlorine bleach or chlorine products, as this could damage the fabric.
- Q: How should I care for and maintain the paper towels? A: Rinse the towels thoroughly between uses, and lay them flat to dry to maintain their absorbency and longevity.
- Q: How absorbent are these paper towels compared to conventional ones? A: If You Care Reusable Paper Towels can absorb up to 16 times their own weight in water, making them significantly more absorbent than typical paper towels.
- Q: Are these towels safe for sensitive surfaces? A: Yes, they are designed to clean without leaving fibers or streaks on surfaces, making them safe and effective for sensitive areas.
- Q: What is the environmental impact of using these paper towels? A: Using If You Care Reusable Paper Towels helps reduce waste significantly, as it takes 51,000 trees and 60 million gallons of water daily to produce conventional paper towels.