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After washing, they lost their shape, they did not wash off well from tea. Can be used as a substitute for paper towels. Well absorb. Suitable for washing. Durable. Made from natural fast growing, renewable materials. Biodegradable, do not pollute the environment. Tested for harmful substances according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100. This napkin is a natural fabric, consists of 82% of bamboo fiber and 18% of corn, which grow rapidly and is always available. The use of these napkins significantly reduces the use of expensive disposable napkins, petrochemical microfibers and paper towels, which helps to reduce waste. Tips: These wipes should be rinsed with clean water and squeezed after each use. Can be washed in a washing machine or manually. You can be disinfected in a dishwasher or microwave oven. 100% viscose Bamboo is the most viable natural resource, its cultivation does not require the use of fertilizers and pesticides, which has a beneficial effect on the environment In addition, rapid growth and the absence of contaminants in the places where bamboo grows do not allow the accumulation of harmful substances in its trunks. Also, bamboo fiber is decomposed by microorganisms in the soil, so that the environment is not contaminated. Viscose - the very first man-made fiber, obtained by man in the late nineteenth century, but still retains its importance. It is made from natural material - cellulose, therefore from all chemical fibers it is the most natural. Changing the thickness and character of the fibers, it is possible to obtain cloths very similar to natural ones - for wool, cotton, silk and linen. The main source of viscose production is wood pulp, which is subjected to chemical treatment, ground, then subjected to oxidation and treatment of carbon bisulphide. Viscose was invented by the French scientist Guillier de Chardonnay in 1884. He also with the help of viscose created the first artificial fabric.