No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
- Luna
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
I’ve got a scrub daddy. They last ages. Normal washing sponges go manky and fall apart after a week or so.
- Zoomer
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
Oh. I just replace the normal washing-up sponges every week or so, although they do get used in various different capacities for 4 weeks before being chucked. (Yes, it probably it horrible for the environment, but )
- Hazey_Jane
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
They don’t leave green bits behind them, Zooms.
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
Lidl had run out
- Marth
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
I don't really scrub anything. I soak stuff and then bung in the dishwasher
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- emma_p
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
I have loads of stuff that doesn’t go in the dishwasher
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
Is this discussion actually about washing up sponges?
- Luna
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
Yes, it’s almost as good as dish drainer chat.
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- Little My
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
He's just mad about the multitasking.
I have a pan* soaking from last night that will need some serious scrubbing action.
*One of my kids often makes (done-to-death) scrambled eggs in a stainless steel pan. It's such a nightmare to clean.
I have a pan* soaking from last night that will need some serious scrubbing action.
*One of my kids often makes (done-to-death) scrambled eggs in a stainless steel pan. It's such a nightmare to clean.
- Luna
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
The rule in our house was if you burnt the pan, you washed the pan. I learnt this the hard way after burning sugar whilst making popcorn. I didn’t agitate the pan and ended up with black tar on the bottom of a saucepan. took forever to clean. Probably with an old fashioned Brillo.
- Little My
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
It's not technically burned, just stuck fast. Ideally she would wash it, but that would either mean it never gets done, or she stops cooking herself healthy things. I would just like to find a better pan for the job, or some other solution.
- Ruby
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
I favour a Spontex Brilliant Scourer. I am anti-scrub-daddy because of the hun factor.
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
I got a Daddy Caddy last Christmas as an ironic present from S, and I love it . It has one of all of their scrubby things, and I find them all very good. The only thing I've never used is a hideous plastic soap dispenser that you can operate with your elbow. Everything else (specially the damp duster) is great, and there is always a Daddy/Mummy in the holder thing next to the sink.
Zooms - they last for ages, and are stiff and hard when dry, but flexible and softer when wet. The sponge side creates suds, and their faces mean you can hold them easily by gouging out their eyes, and you can slice their mouths with cutlery and clean it on both sides at once
Zooms - they last for ages, and are stiff and hard when dry, but flexible and softer when wet. The sponge side creates suds, and their faces mean you can hold them easily by gouging out their eyes, and you can slice their mouths with cutlery and clean it on both sides at once
- Turtle Bean
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
I love Scrub Daddies/Mommies. They last for ages and can go in the dishwasher. They are not hard in hot water. The best scrubbing action ever involves a Scrub Daddy and Power Paste. It makes anything chrome super super shiny.
And I do like their smiley faces.
And I do like their smiley faces.
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Re: No, I don't want no Scrubs. Or do I?
Would it not scratch chrome? What chrome do you scrub? I am still recovering from my Scrub Mommy cutsTurtle Bean wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:30 pm I love Scrub Daddies/Mommies. They last for ages and can go in the dishwasher. They are not hard in hot water. The best scrubbing action ever involves a Scrub Daddy and Power Paste. It makes anything chrome super super shiny.
And I do like their smiley faces.
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