Zero Waste Kitchen Brush Set - Eco Friendly Cleaning Brushes
Introducing the Zero Waste Kitchen Brush Set - the perfect addition to your eco-friendly kitchen. This set includes the best eco friendly cleaning brushes, our Sisal Dish Brush with FREE dish brush replacement head and Sisal & Palm Pot Scrubber. Say goodbye to single-use plastic and hello to sustainable kitchen products!
Features:
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Sisal & Palm Fiber & Bamboo Handle: Crafted from durable sisal, bamboo, and palm fibers, these brushes are built to last. Sisal is a natural fiber sourced from the agave sisalana plant and is stronger than other natural fibers. The bamboo handle is resistant to bacteria, mildew, and oil.
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Ergonomic Design: The brushes have an ergonomic design that makes them easy to hold, and they come with a convenient string for hanging and drying.
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Kitchen Essentials: These brushes are perfect for handwashing light grease or for a quick rinse before machine wash. They are versatile tools that every kitchen needs.
Directions:
- To use the brushes, simply apply dish soap and scrub pots, dishes, and other surfaces as needed.
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To replace the Sisal Dish Brush head:
- Use your fingers to pinch the metal piece holding the brush head.
- Pull the brush head and the brush handle in opposite directions slowly to remove the old brush head.
- Slide on a new brush head until the metal piece snaps back into its original position to hold it tight.
Care Tips:
- Rinse the brushes with water after each use and air dry with the bristle facing down.
- Clean the bristles (as needed) with vinegar to kill bacteria.
- Avoid soaking the brushes in water to prevent cracks.
- Avoid placing the brushes in the dishwasher.
- Keep the brushes away from high heat or flames.
- Oil the brush handle regularly to reduce the potential for cracking if you regularly submerge your dish brushes in water.
Disposal:
- After their life in the kitchen, repurpose the brushes for shoe cleaning, general house cleaning, gardening, and more.
- Check your city's waste management guidelines for proper disposal. Alternatively, consider composting the brushes in your backyard instead of throwing them into the garbage.