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Agave Fiber Dish Brush

Agave Fiber Dish Brush

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Regular price $10.00
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This natural dish brush has a bamboo handle and stiff agave fiber bristles. Replaces plastic dish brushes and synthetic sponges.

Bamboo is naturally antimicrobial, water resistant, pesticide-free, and one of the fastest growing plants on earth. Plant-based bristles scrub off stuck on food with ease.

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    Highlights

    • Bristle head is removable and compostable after worn down.
    • Replacement heads sold separately.

    Materials

    Made from bamboo & agave.

    How to Use

    Replacing the brush head:
    Use pliers to squeeze the wires together to loosen the metal loop. Slide down the metal loop to pop off the brush head. Slide on a new brush head and move up the metal loop back into place.

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    Care

    Lasts 3+ months; to lengthen the life of your dish brush, hang or place in a jar where bristles can air dry completely.

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