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Meet the Scouring Pad Loofah made from 100% organic and sustainably cultivated  loofah in Spain. Soak the scouring pad with water, watch it grow and feel softer just in time to scrub kitchen surfaces. The nature of the loofah does not scratch or destroy any material, making it ideal to use as a kitchen scouring pad or general scouring pad.

Did you know the loofah plant is related to cucumber and zucchini?  No spraying is used and irrigation is done using natural rain and recycled thermal water. During manufacture, no chemicals are used, but only 43-degree thermal water softens the fiber.

Clean the scouring pad by placing it in boiling water with mild washing-up liquid. Rinse it and let it air dry, use the handle. If it changes color or becomes too soft, it is time to put it on the compost.T he scoring pad lasts about 4-6 months depending on the use.

Scouring Pad Loofah

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Meet the Scouring Pad Loofah made from 100% organic and sustainably cultivated  loofah in Spain. Soak the scouring pad with water, watch it grow and feel softer just in time to scrub kitchen surfaces. The nature of the loofah does not scratch or destroy any material, making it ideal to use as a kitchen scouring pad or general scouring pad.

Did you know the loofah plant is related to cucumber and zucchini?  No spraying is used and irrigation is done using natural rain and recycled thermal water. During manufacture, no chemicals are used, but only 43-degree thermal water softens the fiber.

Clean the scouring pad by placing it in boiling water with mild washing-up liquid. Rinse it and let it air dry, use the handle. If it changes color or becomes too soft, it is time to put it on the compost.T he scoring pad lasts about 4-6 months depending on the use.

Iris Hantverk

Continuing the Swedish heritage of an old brush binding tradition, this small company handcrafts beautiful hand drawn brushes by visually impaired craftsmen in Stockholm and Estonia.

Iris Hantverk’s hope is that the appreciation for the quality of a hand drawn brush made of natural materials will allow for them to continue the tradition and preserve the jobs of the visually impaired.