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Dish Squeegee

When you are loading your dishwasher, how do you get the food off your plates first? If you are like me, you run water over it without even realizing how much water your wasting! There has to be a ready way, and there is.

The Dish Squeegee makes doing dishes simple, faster, and more eco friendly. Experts estimate pre-rinsing dishes prior to putting them in the dishwasher can waste up to 6500 gallons of water a year! I know that number makes me sick! Not rinsing pots, bowls, and plates prior to putting them in the dishwasher can also waste water when dishes emerge unclean. Instead of rinsing everything with water, use the Dish Squeegee instead!

The Dish Squeegee’s three sided shape make it well suited for all size pots, pans, dishes, cups, and jars. The Dish Squeegee is made of soft and pliable silicone that won’t scratch fine cookware or Teflon surfaces and may also be used to efficiently clear off cutting boards and counter tops. The Dish Squeegee is dishwasher safe and won’t absorb germs or bacteria.

We’ve used it here, and it works great! I’ll be honest, I never realized the amount of water we were wasting! It is making small little chances like using the Dish Squeegee that will make this world a better place for our kids!

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