

Danica Scrub-It Elm Green Dishcloths – Set of 3
When everyday messes need a little more muscle, reach for the Now Designs by Danica Scrub-It Elm Green Dishcloths. This set of three is designed to tackle stuck-on food, stubborn residue, and grimy surfaces — all while keeping things looking fresh in a calming elm green.
The Scrub-It dishcloth features a dual-texture design: one side soft and absorbent for wiping and drying, the other with a scrubbing surface that powers through tough messes without scratching. It's the hardest-working cloth in your kitchen drawer.
- Set of 3 Scrub-It dishcloths
- Elm green colourway — earthy and kitchen-ready
- Dual-texture: soft absorbent side + scrubbing side
- Tackles stuck-on food and stubborn residue
- Non-scratch scrubbing surface — safe on most surfaces
- Machine washable and reusable
- By Now Designs by Danica — a trusted name in kitchen textiles
Three cloths ready to take on whatever your kitchen throws at them — because some messes just need a little extra grit.
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When everyday messes need a little more muscle, reach for the Now Designs by Danica Scrub-It Elm Green Dishcloths. This set of three is designed to tackle stuck-on food, stubborn residue, and grimy surfaces — all while keeping things looking fresh in a calming elm green.
The Scrub-It dishcloth features a dual-texture design: one side soft and absorbent for wiping and drying, the other with a scrubbing surface that powers through tough messes without scratching. It's the hardest-working cloth in your kitchen drawer.
- Set of 3 Scrub-It dishcloths
- Elm green colourway — earthy and kitchen-ready
- Dual-texture: soft absorbent side + scrubbing side
- Tackles stuck-on food and stubborn residue
- Non-scratch scrubbing surface — safe on most surfaces
- Machine washable and reusable
- By Now Designs by Danica — a trusted name in kitchen textiles
Three cloths ready to take on whatever your kitchen throws at them — because some messes just need a little extra grit.






















