To provide an etiquette brush to which dirt does not adhere and which can be used easily by providing an elongated handle, making a brush provided on the tip of the handle larger than a tooth brush, and planting bristles of the brush in such a manner that a suitable space exists between the adjacent bristles.
In an etiquette brush for cleaning dirt on a toilet stool, which remains after water is let flow, an elongated handle 1 is provided and a brush is integrally provided on the tip of the handle 1. This brush is made larger than a tooth brush, and bristles of the brush are planted in such a manner that a suitable space exists between the adjacent bristles. At the time of use, the handle 1 is held in one hand, the toilet stool is rubbed by the brush surface to remove dirt, thereby performing cleaning. After use, the brush main body is stored in a brush storing case.