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🧽 S.O.S. Steel Wool Soap Pads – 18 Pack Review

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Description of 🧽 S.O.S. Steel Wool Soap Pads – 18 Pack

18 count package of steel wool soap pads. Powerful combination of soap and steel wool removes tough messes. Makes aluminum, iron and stainless steel pots and pans sparkle. Eliminates soap scum. Perfect for removing rust from your patio furniture and garden tools.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soapy Steel Wool Best in Dish Scoring

Really good cleaning pads with lots of suds on each one. So far I've used them to remove badly burned food residue from glassware and remove rust from tools. The baked food came off very easily (actually it was whey left over from cheese making that had to be baked and then fried - it's a nightmare to remove burnt whey! Imagine burnt leftover lasagne x10). I had to apply some elbow grease but it still came out a lot easier than I thought. As for the tools, I've soaked various rusty tools in…

Pros
  • Set of 18 steel wool soap pads
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works when scrubbing doesn't work

For those who have never used SOS wipes, they're a bundle of thin steel wool with this great foaming soap that seems to clean everything better. In most cases, you can only use them a few times before rust breaks them. Moisture is not their friend and they will rust almost overnight if not shaken before storage and after use. I love SOS pads. I usually wash my dishes with a Scotch-Brite Non-Scrub Sponge, but there are times it just won't pull away from the caked/cooked material. Take out the…

Pros
  • Powerful combination of soap and steel wool removes stubborn dirt
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works when Scrubby doesn't work

For those who have never used an SOS Pad, it's a bundle of fine steel wool with that great lather that seems to clean everything better. In most cases, you can only use them a few times before rust breaks them. Moisture is not their friend and they will rust almost overnight if not shaken before storage and after use. I love SOS pads. I usually wash my dishes with a Scotch-Brite Non-Scrub Sponge, but there are times it just won't pull away from the caked/cooked material. Take out the eraser Mr.

Pros
  • Removes soap scum
Cons
  • Fine