Zero Waste Dish Soap Set - Long Brush Kit
$41.96Price
Zero Waste Dish Soap Set - Long Brush Kit
The Zero Waste Dish Soap Set - Long Brush Kit is the perfect solution for anyone looking to transition to a low waste lifestyle. Whether you're starting your own journey towards zero waste living or looking for a thoughtful housewarming gift, this set is a great choice.
Key Features:
- Sisal & Palm Fiber & Bamboo Handle: The brushes feature sisal and palm fibers with bamboo handles. Sisal is a natural fiber that is stronger and more durable than other natural fibers. Both sisal and bamboo are resistant to bacteria, mildew, and oil.
- Ergonomic Design: The brushes are designed to be easy to hold and come with a convenient string for hanging to dry after use.
- Kitchen Essential: These brushes are handy for handwashing light grease and are also perfect for a quick rinse before machine washing.
Includes:
- 1 Sisal Dish Brush - Bamboo
- 1 Sisal Dish Brush Refill - Bamboo
- 1 Sisal & Palm Pot Scrubber
- 1 Cotton Bag with Drawstrings
- 1 Self-drying Soap Dish
Options to add:
Buy the brushes only: Zero Waste Brush Set - Brush Kit.
Usage Directions:
- Brush pots, dishes, and other surfaces with dish soap as needed.
- To replace the Sisal Dish Brush head, please follow these steps:
- Use pliers to pinch the metal piece.
- Pull the brush head and the brush handle in opposite sides slowly to remove the old brush head.
- Slide on a new brush head until the metal piece is back in its original position to hold it tight.
Care Tips:
- Rinse with water after each use and air dry with the bristles facing down.
- Clean bristles (as needed) with vinegar to kill bacteria.
- Avoid soaking in water to prevent cracks.
- Avoid placing in the dishwasher.
- Place away from high heat or flames. Note: Oil the brush handle to reduce the potential for cracking if you regularly submerge your dish brushes in water.
Disposal:
- Repurpose the brushes for shoe cleaning, general house cleaning, gardening, and more.
- Check your city's waste management info before disposal. If unsure, consider composting in your backyard instead of throwing them in the garbage.