This Zero Waste Brush and Dish Soap Set features earth-friendly cleaning brushes that pair perfectly with our Solid Dish Soap. The super versatile dish soap is also a powerful stain remover for oil or other stains on fabrics. A useful addition to any home!
Helping someone with their journey toward sustainable living or looking to start your own? This set makes a wonderful gift for friends and families who are switching to a low waste lifestyle.
Features
sisal & palm fiber with bamboo handle: sisal is a natural fiber from the agave sisalana plant, and is stronger and more durable than other natural fibers. Sisal and bamboo are resistant to bacteria, mildew, and oil
ergonomic design: easy to hold, with a string to hang dry
kitchen essential: great for washing dishes and more
Contains
1 long-handle Sisal Dish Brush* 1 Sisal Dish Brush Refill* 1 Sisal and Palm Pot Scrubber* 1 Cotton Bag with drawstrings 1 self-drying Soap Dish
comes with all of the above, with options to choose:
1 Solid Dish Soap Bar (8oz) OR 1 Solid Dish Soap Brick (13oz)
*all handles are made of bamboo, which is resistant to cracking and inhibits mildew
Use and Care
- brush pots, dishes, and other surfaces using the Solid Dish Soap as needed - as a stain remover: rub dry bar on stained spots, add water and rub fabric between hands then hand or machine wash - avoid soaking in water to prevent mildew and cracking - rinse brushes after each use and air dry with the bristles facing down - clean bristles as needed with vinegar to inhibit bacteria and mold - oil brush handles as you would with any wooden kitchen utensil to reduce the potential of cracking - place Dish Soap Bar/Brick on top of a soap dish to keep it dry - to replace the Sisal Dish Brush head, please be as gentle as possible to be safe:
use pliers to pinch the metal piece
pull the brush head and the brush handle slowly in opposite directions to remove the old brush head
slide on a new brush head until the metal piece clicks back into its original position
Disposal
repurpose the brushes for shoe cleaning, litterbox cleaning, gardening, etc.
check the city's waste management info before disposal - if unsure, always consider composting over throwing in the garbage