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For over 100 years, Kamenoko has been committed to making high-quality brushes which have become the industry standard in cleaning products. The name is in reference to its shape, and its connection to water and longevity. This little scrubber can do it all, including washing your cast-iron cookware without. From cleaning wooden chopping boards, stainless steel pots and pans to wiping down the kitchen bench. The brush is made from natural plant fiber, that’s also a great size that fits into your palm. Kamenoko means small-turtle and Tawashi means scrubber in Japanese. A Tawashi is a traditional scrubbing brush used in Japan. There are also softer brushes that can be used as body bath brushes. A wicked wrapped root brush for fast cleaning of cast iron woks and other non-detergent items. For centuries such brushes have been used in Japan for cleaning pots and dishes.
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Another common use of the brushes is to clean the skin of fresh vegetables such as carrots, radishes, potatoes, etc. Tawashi are traditional brushes made from the fibers of the windmill palm. These durable biodegradable brushes have become a Japanese household staple and is used for cleaning everything from cutting boards, dishes, pots, and pans. Nishio Shouzaemon in Tokyo, Japan by using the same raw materials of woven palm fibers. Since 1907, the production of Kamenoko Tawashi products have remained unchanged and are produced in the same manner that and is still made the same way since its creation by Mr.