



Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Dishwand Sponge Refills, Dishwand Refills for Cleaning Kitchen, Bathroom, and Household, Non-Scratch Sponges Safe for Non-Stick Cookware, 14 Dishwand Refills
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Bob Green
> 3 dayThis is my main cleaning resource. Id say 90% of my cleaning is with this system. Use it sensibly and it will last months. I do soak it in vinegar once every 3 weeks or so. If you are using it on a thick sauce like cheese, make sure you wash the sauce off thoroughly or it will sit in and on the sponge head. But even if you occasionally have to throw a head prematurely, they are cheap enough it isnt much loss.
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Patricia F
> 3 dayIve used these for years and have always been satisfied with them. The heads never snap tight to the handle of the dish wand, so we just pour soap directly onto the sponge to avoid having all the soap leak out of the handle reservoir and into the drain. Also, these still scratch my non-stick but I could wash my non-stick with a cashmere sweater and theyd still get scratched some how, so nothing against the sponges for this. They are always cheaper here than in my local store - the dollar stores even. One sponge will last about four to six days in my house before the cleaning surface has been shredded / torn up from scrubbing.
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Adam Livingston
> 3 dayThe picture of this item is NOT what you will receive. I picked this because the piture clearly shows the small circle for the punchout to use with the new scotch brite advanced soap control dishwand. I recieved the package and non of the scrubbers had the punchout so they werent compatible. Theres no returns on this product so I could exchange or get a refund. DO NOT BUY THIS!!!
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jayjaspersgarage on ebay
> 3 dayI love using these covers with the handle that holds the dish soap. My hands are dry and crack during the winter so using a bare sponge is not an option. Plus with the handle holding the soap it makes doing the larger dishes much easier than having to grab a bottle every so often. The multi pack gives the best value.
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WineGirl70
> 3 dayI use the scotch brite refills all the time. I don’t know what this is, because it’s not what is shown when purchasing. And they don’t allow you to return the items. Thankfully, Amazon refunded my money because this isn’t what is in the description. I tried using them, and they are terrible. I can’t believe this is a 3M product. Save your money and buy from a different buyer.
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OldDan
05-06-2025I bought a generic version from Amazon. Dont do it. They only lasted a couple days of hard use. These name brand last forever.
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Kylie
> 3 dayGood Product
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Laura Handsford
> 3 dayEasy to use
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lovinlife
> 3 dayI absolutely hate washing dishes. I’m not sure if it’s sticking my hands in the dirty water or the feeling your hands have after washing dishes but I really don’t like it. I primarily use a dishwasher but the one we have doesn’t have a food grinder..soooo that means I end up doing a quick prewash before loading. That’s where these handy dandy scrubbers come in. They are wonderful. I just run the dish under some water, push the button to dispense a little bit of soap (I water down dawn dishwashing liquid at about a 2 parts dawn:1 part water ratio) and knock most of the grunge off the dish and into the dishwasher they go. They are just abrasive enough to get the stuck on food off but has not scratched up my non-stick pans. I do have some bakeware, not the dark non-stick kind, the silver kind, that I paid dearly for that can’t go into the dishwasher. I have 2 of these in use at any given time, 1 for the dishwasher and 1 for the sink wash dishes. When they get nasty with food, I just stick them in the dishwasher on a regular cycle and put the handle upright in a jar or glass (to keep the soap from leaking out). The one that I use for the dishwasher, I just have the replacement refills on a 6 month rotation in subscribe and save (it’s a 12 pack). They last a LONG time so I don’t need to replace them very often. For the one that I use for sink washing, which isn’t used nearly as much, I keep it in a jar of white vinegar by the sink to keep it sanitized. Just enough vinegar to cover the sponge part. The vinegar, combined with the dish soap keeps my bakeware nice and shiny. If you appreciated my review, please click “yes”, that it was helpful
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RPM pburgh
> 3 dayIts a sponge with a scratchy top that soap goes thru, not much can go wrong. We have buying these for years and recently they have gotten difficult to purchase locally. Purchasing these in quantity is by the most convenient.