
Swap your plastic kitchen brushes for a 3-pack of biodegradable kitchen dish brushes. Since these brushes have wooden handles with 100% plant fiber bristles made of palm and sisal (agave plant), they will help you replace steel wool or plastic, achieve the same great clean and be a whole lot kinder to the environment. Choose between a 3-pack that includes two brushes and then a palm fiber pot brush or a coconut fiber scrub brush.
Features:
✔️ Three brushes that together clean every surface, room, dish, and pot in your home
✔️ Eco-friendly and 100% biodegradable
✔️ Compostable
✔️ Supporting small business
Specifications:
This 3-pack of kitchen brushes comes with:
Multipurpose Sisal + Wood Hand Brush: This brush has a wooden handle with sisal plant fiber bristles (sisal comes from the agave plant). It works great for dishes, vegetables, or household cleaning.
Scrub Brush for Pots & Pans:
This scrub brush has stiff but malleable bristles that are specially designed to handle heavy duty cleaning. It's ideal for scrubbing out stains, stuck-on food, removing labels from jars, tub and shower build-up. Works on a variety of surfaces, especially great for cast-iron.
Beechwood & Sisal Fiber Kitchen Dish Brush with Handle:
The brush head is removable and replaceable. This kitchen brush has a beechwood handle with sisal fiber bristles (sisal comes from the agave plant). Minimally fastened together with a metal wire & metal loop to hang to dry. The brush with the handle is 9-inches in length.
Coconut Scrub Brush
This brush has specially designed coconut husks that are malleable yet stiff enough to tackle those scrubbing stains, stuck-on food, and shower build-up. As it works on a variety of surfaces (even cast iron) it can be used for 6 months to a year.
Care Instructions:
Hang the natural scrub brushes to dry between each use or lay flat on a dry towel to allow the bristles to drain and dry. Do not leave submerged in water. To disinfect the bristles, rinse them in vinegar. They can be demoted to household cleaning when they are no longer strong enough to scrub dishes. After that, they can be composted. Metal pieces can be scrap recycled.
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