Dish cloths, sponges, rags & more
Dish cloths and dish rags are the unsung heroes of the kitchen. They keep your kitchen surfaces and appliances clean and tidy, your dishes dry, and pick up messes in a busy kitchen. When dish cloths get dirty, simply wash and reuse them. Shop our collection of dish rags and cleaning cloths below.
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Dish washing accessories to make the job easy
Find dish cloths in attractive prints and patterns that are easy on the eyes and heavy duty enough to make drying the dishes a breeze. Many of our stylish dish rags are crafted from 100% cotton for easy care. Stack them in open wire bins to further the look of a kitchen with traditional Nordic décor style.
Many favor the high absorption capacity of a dishwashing cloth made with a blend of cotton and linen. Like all our kitchen towels, these designs can typically be hung from hooks or kitchen racks by the attached fabric loop.
Another option is a dish cloth featuring a blend of cotton and polyester that has a soft side for dishes and a coarser side for more vigorous cleaning that won’t scratch surfaces. You’ll have a soft spot for this dishrag when you're on dish duty.
Complete the look with natural latex cleaning gloves that will help you fly through washing dishes. Once you glove up, reach for dish sponges with a side as soft as dish towels and a tougher side for serious stains. After use, rinse the rubber gloves with water and let air dry.
Other ways to use dish cloths & rags
Put our dish cloths and sponges to work in cleaning up and drying the counter. Peel vegetables onto dishwashing cloths to keep meal prep tidy, or use 100% cotton or cotton and linen dish towels to get cooled dishes or pans from the oven. They’re absorptive, so they come in handy cleaning up spills in the kitchen or tidying up the bathroom.
Frequently asked questions about dish washing accessories
How to properly clean a dish sponge
Squeeze any remaining soap from it and rinse thoroughly before squeezing out excess water and allowing to air dry. It is recommended to change dish sponges every two weeks.
How many dish rags should you have?
No one wants to run out of clean dish rags when tidying up counters or drying a big load of dishes. Rather than wait for the dishwasher and dryer, find stylish and affordable kitchen towels available in sets or individually to build a collection to help you keep your kitchen and the rest of the house looking great.
How to know what size dish glove to use?
You can figure out which dish glove size you are by measuring the circumference of your hand with a tape measure. Our latex gloves for washing dishes are typically offered in small and medium sizes. Review the product details for dimensions of each size.