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drmeow

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Sat Aug 3, 2024, 10:31 AM Aug 2024

Looking for non-plastic pot scrubber [View all]

Last edited Sat Aug 3, 2024, 11:35 AM - Edit history (1)

Can anyone recommend sustainable pot scrubber. I bought a pack of these coconut husk ones which were OK for light to moderate cleaning but could not handle dirtier pots. They also start to shred and bits on the dishes as they get old.

I also have a bamboo scraper which I like but is limited


I've seen the sisal scrubbing brushes but it seems like they scratch non-stick cookware and I can't get rid of my non-stick stuff yet (as much as I'd like to).

I've seen loofah, walnut, and rigidized terrycloth.

What do people find works best (including is there a better brand of coconut husk ones that works better)?

On edit: I've tried the baking soda options and they do not work on some of my pots

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