You can also use larger kitchen or bath sponges for these hacks. Only one of these tricks requires the abrasive scour side of the cleaning tool, but the majority don't need the dual-sided or heavy ...
These sponges held up to sanitization cycles in the dishwasher, regular wringing and drying, and weeks of daily use. I stored them side by side, in order to compare and contrast them, to determine ...
Just avoid the scratchy side of the sponge (or use a sponge like Scrub Daddy that doesn't have an abrasive side)—it could scratch the surface of the stovetop. For stubborn stains, you can use a ...