Kitchens and wash basins that tend to collect water droplets and become messy. Even if you wipe it with a cloth, it will not come off cleanly, and if you notice it, you will often find water stains and mold on it. Introducing MUJI's "Cellulose Sheet " that responds to such concerns around water.
A sheet made in Germany made of plant-derived cellulose and cotton. It looks sober gray. It feels stiff and feels like rugged recycled paper, but its water absorption is outstanding. If you wipe the area around the sink or wash basin, it will absorb the accumulated water. There were almost no wiping marks, and I wondered what I had been doing with a cloth. You can also put washed dishes on it and use it as a drainer basket.
After use, it can be reused by washing it with water or hand-washing it with a neutral detergent and drying it sufficiently. It is said that it can be used more hygienically if it is sterilized by boiling. It gets damaged as it is washed and squeezed repeatedly, so it needs to be replaced, but since it can be used for a while, I didn't have the impression that it was disposable.
The approximate size is width 17 x depth 20 cm. The price (tax included) is 499 yen for 3 bags. If you are having a hard time wiping around the water, why not try it? Cellulose sheets have many fashionable patterns, but for those who like a calm atmosphere, this gray color is also recommended.