Since launching our cleaning lineup, our solid dish soap and dish brushes have become favorites! We wanted to share a few quick care tips to help you get the most out of these, ensuring they last longer and keep your kitchen clean.
Solid Dish Soap Tips
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Pop It in a Ramekin! One simple way to make your solid dish soap even more convenient is to place it in a ramekin. Not only does it fit perfectly, but it also helps keep things tidy and organized on your counter. Plus, it’s a cute, functional way to store your soap!
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Let It Dry Between Uses To make your solid dish soap last as long as possible, let it dry out between uses. Avoid letting it sit in water, as this can cause it to dissolve too quickly. If you’re using a soap dish, choose one with drainage or simply dump out any excess water after each use.
Dish Brush Care Tips
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Rinse Well After Each Use After every use, make sure to rinse the bristles thoroughly to remove food bits and soap residue. This keeps the brush clean and prevents buildup.
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Dry Bristles Down For the best results, let your dish brush dry with the bristles facing down. This allows water to drain away, helping it stay fresh and in good condition.
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Use Vinegar to Keep Bacteria at Bay Every so often, dip your brush’s bristles in vinegar to disinfect and reduce bacteria. It’s a simple step that can help extend the life of your dish brush.
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Avoid Soaking in Water To keep your brush from developing cracks or damage, avoid soaking it in water for long periods of time. Let it dry thoroughly after each use to maintain its integrity.
Our solid dish soap and dish brushes are made to help you keep your kitchen cleaner while reducing your environmental impact.
We’re also working on expanding our collection, and we’d love your input! Right now, we offer an unscented solid dish soap, but we’re planning to add a new scent (or maybe two)! We want to know:
Which scent would you prefer?
🍋 Citrus
🌿 Mint Eucalyptus
🤍 Unscented
Feel free to leave your answer in the comments or send us an email. We can't wait to hear from you!
– Tara
