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- Mini size
- Good grip
- Easy maintenance
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Small dish brush
This small dishwashing brush made of 100% FSC untreated beech wood and Tampico fiber is ideal for 100% ecological dishes. It is a good alternative to plastic brushes or stainless steel scouring pads.
This zero waste ecological wooden dishwashing brush will allow you to scrub your encrusted pots and pans without scratching them. In addition, it does not require you to maintain. Run it under hot water once you've finished your dishes and let it dry. In addition, it is recyclable.
We recommend that you use this small dish brush in addition to the solid dish soap and washable sponge. It is very easy to handle and sneaks everywhere for effective cleaning. It can easily be stored on the edge of the sink.
Usage:
- Wet your small dish brush and your dish soap ecological
- Rub your dish brush against your dish soap or apply your ecological dishwashing liquid
- Then, clean your dishes by scrubbing with your brush
- Once your dishes are done, put your brush on its bristles
- Let your brush air dry
Composition:
To make this brush, healthy and durable materials have been specially chosen to offer you optimal quality:
- Untreated beech wood (100% FSC certified)
- Tampico vegetable fiber (renewable material). This fiber comes from different varieties of agaves.
Care Tip:
If you're wondering how to clean your little dish brush, well, nothing could be simpler, just run it under hot water to remove the grease. And from time to time, you can immerse it in boiling water for a few minutes. The brushes should not be put in the dishwasher.
To know if your brush is reaching the end of its life, you will see it by the state of the bristles which will be damaged and its efficiency which will be slightly reduced.
My contribution to the planet:
By using this small dishwashing brush, you choose materials that are durable and create little manufacturing waste. The brush can be recycled in a "wood" sorting bin, if you have any nearby, or you can drop them off at the recycling center in the "plant" section.