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Author: EZ LarryEZ Larry Date: Sep 4, 2008 06:02
Hi, folks,
Have you seen the commercials for Scotch Brite Cooktop Cleaner? Well,
I had a house full of kids in their 'twenties over the weekend, and
they are all sloppy cooks. After one such episode, I spent an hour and
a half with the Cerama-Brite stuff, and the cooktop still was dirty.
After the last kid left last night, I stopped by the store and bought
the Scotch Brite stuff.
It is basically a handle and a pouch with six pre-moistened pads. You
velcro one on the bottom of the handle, run it over your cooktop, and
wipe it off with a soft cloth. For me, it worked great. I didn't have
to use much pressure at all, and all I did was do a light scrubbing
over the whole top, wipe off with a microfiber cloth, and it's all
good. It seems to work better than that Cerama Brite stuff. The whole
kit is a bit over $6, but a refill of six pads is about half that.
Just thought I'd share my experience. Nope, I don't work for the
company, or anything like that.
--
EZ Larry from St. Louis
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Author: pltrgystpltrgyst Date: Sep 4, 2008 07:47
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 08:02:17 -0500, EZ Larry NOSPAMsbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>Have you seen the commercials for Scotch Brite Cooktop Cleaner? ....
>
>It is basically a handle and a pouch with six pre-moistened pads. You
>velcro one on the bottom of the handle, run it over your cooktop, and
>wipe it off with a soft cloth. For me, it worked great. I didn't have
>to use much pressure at all, and all I did was do a light scrubbing
>over the whole top, wipe off with a microfiber cloth, and it's all
>good....
What's the pad made of? Is it at all abrasive?
Thanks -- Larry
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Author: EZ LarryEZ Larry Date: Sep 4, 2008 15:20
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 10:47:02 -0400, pltrgyst
spamlessxhost.org> wrote:
>What's the pad made of? Is it at all abrasive?
>
>Thanks -- Larry
It seems to be a finer mesh than the one that comes with the Cerama
Brite starter kit - you know, the thin yellow kinda soft-scrubby one?
Only these are a bit tighter-woven, seem to have a bit of sponge in
them to hold the liquid cleaner, and still manage to do a pretty good
job. Even better than the blue, thick, soft-scrub sponges I buy at
Sam's by the bagful.
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EZ Larry from St. Louis
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Author: EZ LarryEZ Larry Date: Sep 4, 2008 16:23
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:20:02 -0500, EZ Larry
NOSPAMsbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Even better than the blue, thick, soft-scrub sponges I buy at
>Sam's by the bagful.
Heh. Seems they're Scotch Brite no-scratch sponges. Go figure.
--
EZ Larry from St. Louis
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