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Review on ๐Ÿงฝ Ultra Durable No Odor Dish Cloth Scrubber Netted (3PK) - Reusable Kitchen Sponge Alternative - Dishwashing Supplies - Esponjas para Lavar Platos - Made in Korea by Joe Whitman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bought them by accident :-)

Updated 30th September 2019 **************** After using this scrubber for a few weeks and some more reviews , some issues raised by other reviewers became apparent: 1. Although the cloth does not absorb moisture, it holds too much liquid to use to wipe the surface. It's true that fabrics retain a surprising amount of water, but not when properly wrung before use. Squeezing and twisting only about half the water comes out normally and it's still dripping. However, if you leave gravity as your friend, you can achieve much more. Holding a corner of the towel over the sink, with your other hand, take the towel just below the corner you're holding and begin to squeeze it from the top of your fist, slowly pushing down, finger by finger, and then stop. Open your fist while still fist-fusing the fabric, release the bottom finger (pinky), then the next higher one, and then the next above it until you can only finger-hold the fabric with your fist . and thumb. Then grab the fabric with your other hand (the one that was holding the corner) and start twisting your fingers around the fabric, starting at the top, under the top fist, adding the next finger down, pressing, and so on. Repeat the downward movement of the fist one fist at a time and the ball of the foot. You may have to repeat the process depending on how much you can squeeze out. This is because the water runs down the fabric because gravity is more efficient when the fabric is held that way. the cow is being milked.) 2. The cloth is not cleaned and if used on a greasy surface it will transfer a thin layer of grease to another surface even if washed and dried ---- This applies unless , You wash it thoroughly with soap and water. The construction of this fabric is designed to not hold particles as tightly as hard surfaces, hence all the holes. The downside to this is that he really loves fat and tends to hold on to it unless the fat is dissolved and washed off, preferably with a strong jet from a kitchen hose. This keeps the fabric clean, odor-free and non-greasy.3. The cloth leaves too much water (or liquid) behind when wiping the countertop. The problem is similar to the one described above, but even removing a large amount of water leaves too much. The answer to this question is to clean the counter, then take an absorbent cloth and wipe off the excess. I actually use both hands, one with the brush and the other with an absorbent cloth. This means that the work is done very quickly and cleanly. **************************************** I really thought this product was what a Kind of like reusable clothing made from Full Circle cellulose sponge. I wanted a napkin, not a scraper. However, I have decided to keep them because I am sure that they will be useful to me. And to my great surprise, they turned out to be the solution to a problem I didn't even know I had! As you can see, this item is a medium-sized scraper that's perfect for cleaning countertops and grill mats (the mats you put on your grill). grates, so fire is not such a problem and grates should be kept fairly clean) and similar surfaces. But where they're really effective is in the fact that they remove tiny bits of dirt (like spices on the countertop) with practically one wipe. It may not seem like much, but it cuts the effort and time spent cleaning the countertop by 1/2-2/3. And if you're using grill mats, remember that fatty leftovers don't "just slide off." These fabrics make it easy. As an added bonus, they rinse out completely unlike the little pads that have nylon webbing all around them and never get very clean, and also hold odors and look really awful. These scrubbers treat all of these problems. Anything that gets me out of the kitchen earlier and still leaves it clean is worth it.

Pros
  • Sponges
Cons
  • I will add later