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REDECKER Union Fiber Toilet Brush with Untreated Beechwood Handle, Durable Natural Stiff Bristles, 15", Made in Germany

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About REDECKER Union Fiber Toilet Brush With Untreated

Keep your toilets spotless in an easy and elegant way Suitable for wet or dry scrubbing, the Redecker Union Fiber Toilet Brush with Untreated Beechwood Handle cleans messy bathrooms and toilet bowls. Commonly used for vegetable brushes, mops, scrubbers and street-sweeping brooms, extra-stiff, wet-resistant union fiber bristles are hard and resilient enough for tough jobs and stand up to daily use. Made from beautiful handcrafted untreated beechwood, the brush handle's durable design ages gracefully over time. Measuring 15" long, the handle is long enough to clean hard-to-reach places with ease. For maintenance, it is recommended to clean with warm water. Towel blot to remove excess moisture and hang to air dry with bristles facing down to prevent damage to wooden handle. Redecker brushes are made up of domestic woods bristles, hair, or plant fibers, as they have been for decades. This brush is inspired by Redecker's commitment to providing quality and functional brushes for daily use in and around the house. Made from beautiful, handcrafted beechwood, untreated wood body will vary somewhat from the product image due to natural color of the wood. 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.