

PIGEON Nylon Brush for Glass Baby Bottle
Bottle Cleaning Brush for Glass Bottles
This cleaning brush is specially designed for glass baby bottles. The high-density bristles at the tip effectively remove stubborn dirt from the bottom of the bottle.
It offers two cleaning methods:
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Rotary cleaning for a quick wash
-
Straight cleaning for a thorough wash, reaching every corner.
The ergonomic handle is designed for easy gripping, allowing you to rotate the brush with minimal effort. By holding both the handle and the knob together, the brush won't rotate, allowing for a firm straight wash.
The brush head fits tightly to the inside of the bottle, ensuring a thorough clean. The handle is plastic-coated, preventing any damage to the bottle’s mouth.
Note: This brush can be used with both Mother’s Touch® and Slim-type bottles.
Note: Avoid using the brush on plastic bottles as nylon bristles can scratch the surface, which may lead to milk residue accumulating in the scratches. For non-glass bottles, it’s recommended to use a sponge brush.
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Bottle Cleaning Brush for Glass Bottles
This cleaning brush is specially designed for glass baby bottles. The high-density bristles at the tip effectively remove stubborn dirt from the bottom of the bottle.
It offers two cleaning methods:
-
Rotary cleaning for a quick wash
-
Straight cleaning for a thorough wash, reaching every corner.
The ergonomic handle is designed for easy gripping, allowing you to rotate the brush with minimal effort. By holding both the handle and the knob together, the brush won't rotate, allowing for a firm straight wash.
The brush head fits tightly to the inside of the bottle, ensuring a thorough clean. The handle is plastic-coated, preventing any damage to the bottle’s mouth.
Note: This brush can be used with both Mother’s Touch® and Slim-type bottles.
Note: Avoid using the brush on plastic bottles as nylon bristles can scratch the surface, which may lead to milk residue accumulating in the scratches. For non-glass bottles, it’s recommended to use a sponge brush.
















