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When I say that this question from Will from Bristol is draining, I mean it is even more so in the emotional sense than in that of drawing off liquid. Here goes:
Answer me this: how on earth are you meant to clean a sieve successfully? It’s always the item I leave to the end of the washing up due to its annoyance. Is there a kitchen tool out there for aiding in the process if cleaning a sieve?
Yes. A BRUSH.
And if that’s too commonplace and sensible for you, Will, find a fencing champ and ask them what they use to clean their mask.

Fig.1: a brush
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Tags: cleaning, kitchenware, sieves
June 6, 2013 at 8:28 pm |
I sympathize, Will! Brushes never get stuff out of all the holes, especially not pasta starch. However, a power shower does.