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This reusable sponge baby bottle cleaning brush combines a soft sponge head with firm bristles to reach and clean both plastic and glass bottles while offering a quick, built-in nipple cleaner for fast detergent-free scrubbing. The 3-pack in blue brings a handy suction cup stand and a non-slip grip so you can keep brushes upright and within reach during busy feeding routines, which helps speed up cleanup time.
Key Points
The set includes three brushes that mix a sponge tip and surrounding bristles to remove residue from wide and narrow neck bottles. The integrated striated nipple cleaner gets into small crevices of teats and nipples, making the process more efficient and less fiddly. A textured, ergonomic handle offers a comfortable hold and reduces the chance of the brush slipping during use, especially with soapy hands 🍼.
Storage options are flexible. Use the suction cup base to keep a brush standing vertically on flat surfaces, or remove the cup to hang the brush on the inside of your sink for drying. This reduces countertop clutter and keeps bristles away from surfaces that might harbor moisture. Consider that suction performance can vary with different sink materials and textures according to the manufacturer.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Dr. Brown's Reusable Sponge Baby Bottle Cleaning Brush, 3-Pack
- Color: Blue
- Pack size: 3 brushes
- Includes: sponge head, bristles, integrated nipple cleaner, suction cup stand
- Handle: textured non-slip grip
Usage Recommendations
For best results, rinse bottles immediately after feeding to prevent milk from drying inside the bottle. Slide the sponge head up and down the interior while turning the bottle to reach curves and the base. Use the striated nipple cleaner to work around the teat holes and seams with gentle pressure to dislodge trapped milk. After cleaning, allow brushes to air dry in the upright suction cup stand or hang inside the sink to promote ventilation and reduce dampness 🌟.
Avoid aggressive scrubbing on delicate printed designs or softened plastics, as abrasive action may accelerate wear. If the suction cup loses adherence over time, clean both the cup and mounting surface with warm water to restore suction. Replace sponge heads when they show signs of fraying or discoloration to maintain hygiene standards.









