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Default mysterious killer scrubber sponge

Power Puff is available on www.re-play.com then go to Shop Now and then Kitchen Essentials.



On Sunday, September 7, 2008 at 11:41:28 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote:
> OK, I got a hot tip from the kitchen sink. It's called the Power Puff and
> is a cylinder shaped sponge on a handle. You can buy them at Walmart for
> about $2.50. It's got a white handle, a yellow cylinder shaped sponge with
> a blue scrubby thing on the flat top of the cylinder. Perfect for glasses
> and rounded items like bowls, storage containers, etc.
>
> This thing is MONSTER! It's the most important tool in my dishwasher job.
> It's basically a sponge on a stick (handle), but it's the material/makeup of
> the sponge itself that is amazing. It's a very open celled stiff foam type
> sponge. The foam is strong enough to take on all but burnt on foods. Some
> burnt-on if it's not too bad, then I go to a SS scrubby. It's perfect for
> dried egg yolk and stuck-on melted cheese. Here's the clincher.... it's
> impervious to chlorine bleach, so you can soak it in a diluted bleach mix
> and kill all bacteria.
>
> I used the first one till the sponge started turning on the handle. I have
> no idea how old it was and someone tossed it. When I came in to work and
> noticed it gone, I raised hell and demanded a new one. My boss said to go
> over to Walmart and buy some more. Cool! Bought 4, 3 for work and 1 for
> myself.
>
> I don't like sponges, preferring brushes instead. This thing is the
> exception, as it IS exceptional. Should have its own infomercial. Here is
> their website and I notice they also make dobie-style sponges. I may try to
> get some of these. The website is not working for me (seamonkey on linux)
> but it may for you. Check it out.
>
> http://www.ilevelstudio.com/web-port...ower-puff.htm#
>
> nb