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Maureen Lincoln
> 3 dayI only use Scotch-Brite Heavy Duty Scour Pads, Scouring Pads for Kitchen and Dish Cleaning, 8 Pads. I keep one scouring pad at each sink, the only brand I trust at an affordable price.
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Luther-sMom
> 3 dayThese scrubbers work very well in the kitchen. I use them for pots, pans, scrubbing the inside of the oven and general cleaning. My secret weapon is to use it on scuff marks on the stairs and baseboards so the house always looks fresh. Use a gentle touch when removing a scuff mark and water to help lift it. After youre done, use the same scrubber to clean your sneaker soles, grout on the patio or even the bluestone, you know those annoying spots you just dont want on that stone? These pads will remove it.
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Yamadataro
Greater than one weekwe been usuing this item for looong time but could not find great deal i found great deal at amazon usually we only find 3pieced but this deal was way better! and worked well
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Dianne Chase
Greater than one weekHave used the pd in the kitchen and in the workshop. Great in the shop for prepping world or steel for paint. Very tough pads that can be cut into smaller sizes if needed.
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Bull Moose
Greater than one weekWhat a joke. I though they were downsizing the pads just like everything else in Biden’s America, then I realized my mistake. Hey for 4 bucks I could just order the large ones. I’m going to use them anyway. The big ones shouldn’t be less than the standard ones.
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Justin R Mercer
Greater than one weekUsed to prep aluminum for duracoat. Works well. Don’t expect them to last, typical for scouring pads.
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Samcam
> 3 dayThese are tough enough for tough stuck on foods but not so rough that you’re worried about ruining the finish on your pots and pans. They will however leave small scratches on metal surfaces. I use these on stainless steel pots and pans, cooking sheets, cast iron when necessary and knives if needed.
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Robert Redfeather
> 3 dayI am guessing the way these are made has changed. These are much more abrasive than those of twenty and thirty years ago. Be careful what you scrub with this, because it WILL destroy non-stick pan coatings, rip paint off of ceramic coffee cups, and otherwise destroy any surface finish. The up-side is that it cleans steel better than before, and thats why I buy it!
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JAMES L.
> 3 dayAs always, Scotch-Brite is a great product. I used these in the US Navy 40 years ago for aircraft corrosive control and these are still as durable as then
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Ruth Anne
> 3 dayThis is a case of brand name beats generic. They work. Not wimpy yet just tough enough.