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Bottom shelf usually gets a more aggressive wash. I think these are better suited for bottom shelf.
36 1 ReplyCloser to the heat element though, so a lot of plastics are top rack only
24 0 ReplyI'd worry about this, but I don't care if the toilet brush leaves plastic or gas a reduced lifetime.
9 0 ReplyOn the other side of the equation, it seems like a little detergent in the toilet bowl and some vigorous swishing should be enough to get the brush as clean as it needs to be.
19 0 ReplyThis is what I do.
It only ever goes from the bowl to the holder. I live in my forever house, so it will stay there for the foreseeable future.
5 0 ReplyYeah, I'm just not understanding why my toilet brush needs to be sterilized. I'll settle for "not poopy."
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What if you are double dipping to brush your grill with it?
3 0 ReplyGrill burns all the bad off. Nothing to worry about there.
4 0 ReplyDon't be silly. It's way better for scrubbing vegetables.
1 0 ReplyMy mistake
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Yeah toilet brushes really should specify which dishwasher rack they are safe for.
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But then where would u shit?
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