Zero Waste Dish Soap Set - Hand Brush Kit

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This zero-waste, eco-friendly cleaning set is the perfect gift for anyone transitioning to a low-waste lifestyle or who loves eco-friendly cooking and cleaning. This set includes high-quality cleaning brushes and a must-have solid dish soap to enhance any sustainable kitchen.

Set Includes:

  • 1 Sisal Hand Brush
  • 1 Sisal & Palm Pot Scrubber
  • 1 Cotton Bag with Drawstrings

Optional Add-Ons:

  • Solid Dish Soap Bar (8 oz)
  • Solid Dish Soap Bar (8 oz) with Self-Drying Soap Dish
  • Soap Dish Soap Brick (13 oz)
  • Soap Dish Soap Brick (13 oz) with Self-Drying Soap Dish

Features:

  • Brush Materials: Sisal, palm fiber, and bamboo handle.
    • Sisal is a natural, durable fiber from the agave plant, resistant to bacteria, mildew, and oil. Bamboo handles are designed to resist cracking and mold.
  • Ergonomic Design: Comfortable to hold with a string for easy hanging.
  • Kitchen Essentials: Ideal for handwashing light grease or rinsing before machine washing.

Directions:

  • Use the brushes with dish soap to clean pots, dishes, and other surfaces as needed.
  • To replace the Sisal Dish Brush head:
    • Pinch the metal piece with pliers.
    • Gently pull the brush head and handle apart.
    • Slide the new brush head onto the handle until the metal piece secures it in place.

Care Tips:

  • Rinse with water after each use and air dry with bristles facing down.
  • Clean bristles as needed with vinegar to kill bacteria.
  • Avoid soaking in water to prevent cracks.
  • Oil the brush handle regularly if it is frequently submerged in water to prevent cracking.
  • Do not place in the dishwasher.
  • Keep away from high heat or flames.

Disposal:

  • Repurpose brushes for other cleaning tasks such as shoe cleaning, gardening, or general house cleaning.
  • Check local waste management guidelines for disposal. If unsure, consider composting in the backyard rather than discarding.