REDECKER Extra-Large Dish Brush Set of 2 Dark Horsehair Bristles Oiled Beechwood Handle 10-3-5 inches Made in Germany

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QT478776
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Relish the world-renowned quality of Redecker's handmade household products! The Redecker Horsehair Dish Brush with Extra-large Brush Head easily cleans plates, bowls, cups, mugs and other dishware and glassware. Soft and resilient horsehair bristles gently scrub pots and pans and the extra-large brush head easily cleans large surfaces quickly. Its durable design can be used for just about any cleaning or scrubbing purpose but is best suited for lighter cleaning, not stuck-on food and residue. A beautifully crafted oiled beechwood handle adds an elegant touch to your kitchen sink and comes with a hanging loop for simple storage. Featuring dark horsehair bristles, the strong hair from the horse's tail is also suitable for the manufacture of brooms, hand brushes, and brushes for cleaning cobwebs. Before being strung into the brush head, the horsehair is cleaned, scoured and combed in a multi-stage process. This finishing treatment ensures the utmost quality and optimizes the benefits of horsehair bristles. For maintenance, it is recommended to clean with a mild soap and warm water solution. Towel blot to remove excess moisture and hang to air dry with bristles facing down to prevent damage to wooden handle. Set of 2 brushes. Each brush measures 10-3/5-inches long. Made in Germany. The first handcrafted Bürstenhaus Redecker brushes were produced in 1935. A lot has changed since then. Today, the name Bürstenhaus Redecker stands as it has for many years for an ideal combination of natural quality, function and design. It lives from the blend of inventiveness, sound craftsmanship and creativity. Handcrafted in Germany, Bürstenhaus Redecker brushes are made of domestic woods, bristles, hair, and plant fibers, and have been for decades. Precedence is given to natural, sustainable raw materials.