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Barkeeper's TowelsI have large expanses of countertop in my kitchen and I found by throughly saturating a barkeeper's towel and using it as the dishrag to wipe off countertops, I could accomplish the task much quicker and easier. When I am cooking, I keep a bowl of warm water with a small amount of dishwashing product in it set in the bottom of the sink which makes it so easy to wipe up the mess I have made. When I am done with it, I soak it overnight in the washer or run it through with a bleach load. I always start with a fresh one each morning and have never regretted doing away with the putzy sponges or thin dishrags I had. By Sandie Feedback About This Post:RE: Barkeeper's TowelsI love the "bar towels" or "bar mop towels" instead of kitchen tea towels. When they get too stained they become rags with an "x" written in permanent marker on one corner. Never thought of using them to wash the dishes also, excellent. I go through several of these towels a week, always have a fresh one available. Launder with bleach. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Barkeeper's TowelsExcellent. Thank you. Post By Angellfire (Guest Post) |
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