Fri 28 Jul 2006
As I’ve said before, we’re not cleaning obsessives in this house but when we do clean, we’re the cleaning hardcore.
Cleaning sessions usually start with the hunt for a scrubbing brush, then follow with the application of gallons of elbow grease (we bulk-buy, it’s cheaper), then end with an exclamation of “oh! I forgot it was that colour!”
We’ve got a couple of scrubbing brushes lurking under sinks at the moment, all with the bristles somewhat bent out, tired from all the exertion. They’re still quite clean though (since we tended to use a lot of water and soap with the elbow grease) so it seems a shame to through them out but their effectiveness as scrubbing brush seems to have lessened somewhat.
Any suggestions about what we can do with them instead? Or how to bring them back to life?
(Photo by sparkules)





Shellie
July 28th, 2006 at 1:39 pm
Hi,
You could glue them onto a rubber mat (bristles side up) and then use it for scrubbing your muddy shoes clean in wet weather.
Other than that I can’t think of anything thats actually practical.
Good Luck
Shellie
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dancing girl
September 19th, 2006 at 11:04 am
That’s a great idea Shellie.
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attilathehen
July 26th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
wooden backed brushes with natural bristles could be sawn up into small bits and composted.
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paperlady
November 22nd, 2007 at 4:26 pm
Use them outside to clean the dog bowls, brush out potted plant containers when repotting plants, clean yard furniture, etc.??
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