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Zero Waste Kitchen Brush Set

Zero Waste Kitchen Brush Set

Regular price $10.40 USD
Regular price Sale price $10.40 USD
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Just the brushes! Our Zero Waste Kitchen Brush Set includes one Sisal Dish Brush with a dish brush replacement head and one Sisal & Palm Pot Scrubber.

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 & bamboo handle: sisal is a natural fiber from the agave sisalana plant, stronger and more durable than other natural fibers. Sisal and bamboo resistant to bacteria, mildew, and oil
  • ergonomic design: easy to hold with a string to hang dry
  • kitchen essentials: handy for handwashing light grease or for a quick rinse before machine wash

Contains

1 long-handle Sisal Dish Brush*
1 Sisal Dish Brush Refill*
1 Sisal and Palm Pot Scrubber*

*all handles are made of bamboo, which is resistant to cracking and inhibits mildew

Use and Care

    - brush pots, dishes, and other surfaces using your favorite dish soap as needed
    - 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
    - to replace the Sisal Dish Brush head, please be as gentle as possible to be safe: 

    1. use pliers to pinch the metal piece
    2. pull the brush head and the brush handle slowly in opposite directions to remove the old brush head
    3. slide on a new brush head until the metal piece clicks back into its original position 

    Disposal 

    • repurpose the brush for shoe cleaning, general house cleaning, gardening, etc.
    • check the city's waste management info before disposal - if unsure, always consider composting in the backyard over throwing into the garbage
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