Andree Jardin natural dishwashing sponge (pack of 2)

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These natural dishwashing sponges are made from biodegradable cellulose wood pulp, with a coarse layer from fruit kernels and hard nut shells. The sponges are effective at cleaning tough stains, and won’t scratch non-stick pans.To clean your sponge, you can use white vinegar. Place your sponge in a bowl filled with water and vinegar. Let it sit for a good hour and put it away. Bacteria will be gone.

Weight 40 g
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Andrée Jardin is an artisanal brushmaker established in the Nantes region in France since 1947. Our desire is to share with as many people as possible home accessories that are respectful of our environment, beautiful, functional and that translate a French art of living.

The selection of natural raw materials and the craftsmanship required to make Andrée Jardin brushes are based on the experience of several generations and result in an exclusive quality. Our desire is to promote objects made of natural materials, far from the all-plastic mass production.

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These natural dishwashing sponges are made from biodegradable cellulose wood pulp, with a coarse layer from fruit kernels and hard nut shells. The sponges are effective at cleaning tough stains, and won’t scratch non-stick pans.To clean your sponge, you can use white vinegar. Place your sponge in a bowl filled with water and vinegar. Let it sit for a good hour and put it away. Bacteria will be gone.

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Weight 40 g
Brand

Size

About Andree Jardin

Andrée Jardin is an artisanal brushmaker established in the Nantes region in France since 1947. Our desire is to share with as many people as possible home accessories that are respectful of our environment, beautiful, functional and that translate a French art of living.

The selection of natural raw materials and the craftsmanship required to make Andrée Jardin brushes are based on the experience of several generations and result in an exclusive quality. Our desire is to promote objects made of natural materials, far from the all-plastic mass production.

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