Cloth Towel Update

Replacing Paper Towels Experiment – Update

by Felicia on January 15, 2008


Some time ago, I tried a kitchen experiment by replacing paper towels with cloth towels. Here’s an update.

Not only have I saved money by not having to purchase paper towels, I’ve found that the cloth towels come in handy with things like washing dishes, cleaning windows, polishing furniture and…get this, washing the kitchen floor. The beauty is that all you have to do is throw it in the washing machine and it’s ready for the next use. The homemade laundry detergent is working wonders on these towels.

My entire family is now 100 percent on board. Although we still have store-bought sponges, I find that we’ve been using them less and less. The sponges tend to get gross and gucky (yes, I did say gucky). My 11 year old gets totally grossed out by a gucky sponge and will only use her index finger and thumb to pick it up while the rest of her fingers make a futile attempt to disengage themselves from her hand.

When the cloth towels get gucky, they are tossed into a basket for washing. Right before they get really gucky, I use them to wipe down the floor at the end of the day. It serves two purposes

  1. I get exercise by washing the floor by hand (or foot, depending on which muscle group is the group to be exercised for the day), and
  2. My kitchen floor remains clean because a nightly wiping down gets rid of the daily juice spills and other treats left on the floor.

This little experiment worked better than I thought. My sponges have been relegated to really ugly jobs like cleaning the bathroom. Approximately 95 to 98 percent of my kitchen is cleaned with washable cloth towels. I look at it as a win for the environment, a win for my pocketbook and a win for my household (win-win-win).

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Marlene August 6, 2008 at 10:42 pm

Though we’ve moved away from using paper napkins and paper towels, I have yet to get rid of the “gucky” sponge. Even though I know that it’s a harbour for bacteria and other unfriendlies, I haven’t found a better alternative for scrubbing my kitchen dishes, pots and pans (I don’t have a functioning dishwasher). I also can’t get myself to using dish cloths for dishwashing…..however, I may try it out soon since you’ve found that it worked for you. Thanks.

2 David November 1, 2009 at 12:30 am

I replaced my paper towels a few years back and have gotten along fine except for one detail: even though I always wash them in low-additive detergent (Charlie’s Soap), they still seem to be losing their absorbency over time. I’m not sure if it’s because I use them to clean greasy things and the detergent’s not degreasing well enough or what, but some have reached the point where water rolls off of them rather than sinking in. I’ve tried vinegar-in-the-bleach-dispenser runs, but that doesn’t seem to help.

Have you had the same problem, or does your Fels Naptha cure all woes?

3 Felicia November 1, 2009 at 4:54 am

David, I’ve run into the same problem.

My towels get a true workout so I find that I periodically have to replace them.

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