solved! Right angles, sharp corners, inside edges, always a hassle to clean. The letter openers, cuticle sticks, skewers, and anything else I used inside of a rag to reach those spots would usually poke through. And then I found this.
This is a denture brush from the dollar store. Who would have thought? Stiff bristles that are perfect for corners. My soapstone sink inside corners and bottom edge have never been easy to clean, including where the backsplash meets the countertop.
I bought five. Best little brush ever!
Major error on Rosanna, but luckily the other side has a empty stitch spot that can accommodate the design moving over one. Whew. Good thing I continued with the outside border or I would not have found it until it was too late to correct.
February! Soon it will be spring.
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9 comments:
Cool gadget ;)
February Blessings!
Thanks for sharing....looks like your new find would work on the corners of my window sills!
Good tip with the denture brush! I find it hard to clean my soapstone as well! Thanks for sharing!
Morning Marly, me thinks me needs one of those, thanks.Francine.
Sadly, I do not have a soapstone, but I have plenty of nooks and crannies...
Gonna look for one of those out here in the desert...hahaha.
Yes, each month should get a little warmer...how sweet is that?
Have a great month, & Peace for ALL,
Barb
LOVE that soapstone sink!
As I started reading I was trying to imagine this fat, little brush inside an ornament or sewn bag pushing out the corners". LoL. 🤣
Lucky you to find this brush.
Have a great day
Greetings Truus from Holland
You are one clever lady, resourceful as always. Both the plug thing and now this. Will you teach me to clean my house? :D I'm a terrible house keeper!
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