Reply
Super Contributor
Posts: 433
Registered: ‎12-24-2010

Am I the only person who has to put scrub daddy in the freezer ? This is the only way it works, I'm a brand new user and I'm not that impressed. So am I doing something wrong ?

Thanks

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 7,243
Registered: ‎03-11-2010

Bought it once.. Not impressed.  Back to the ole sponge with the rough side.  

Honored Contributor
Posts: 11,153
Registered: ‎05-22-2012


Put it in the freezer for what?

 

I didn't put mine in the freezer. What are you trying to do with the Scrub Daddy?

Honored Contributor
Posts: 10,019
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

It's not a miracle product, but it is the best thing I've found for cleaning my non-stick pots and pans, even the enamel coated ones.  I poke my faucet handle through its mouth when I'm not using it. This helps it dry nicely and it's firm to use next time. As you use the warm water it softens.

~ house cat ~
Super Contributor
Posts: 433
Registered: ‎12-24-2010

i was trying to get some burn marks off my tea pot.. It didn't remove any of it. I had to use an sos pad 

Respected Contributor
Posts: 2,905
Registered: ‎06-23-2014

I've never had to. Maybe your tap water isn't really cold?  Haven't bought one in awhile though. I don't know if they've changed anything. 

Super Contributor
Posts: 349
Registered: ‎08-08-2010

I think you mean you are putting it in the freezer so it will get as hard as the one in the TV demonstration?  I couldn't get my Scrub Daddy to get hard either.  The ad is very misleading!

Super Contributor
Posts: 433
Registered: ‎12-24-2010

Oh I'll have to try that. I tried using it in my bathroom, had to use my other sponge

Super Contributor
Posts: 433
Registered: ‎12-24-2010

Yes I'm sending mine back. Went to ebay to buy the Joe Campenella sponges that qvc used to carry. They are awesome.

Super Contributor
Posts: 433
Registered: ‎12-24-2010

Exactly. Thanks