I find that if I clean the sink every morning with dish soap and a brush or
scrubby sponge, nothing stick or stains, it's just smooth.
But I was able to use a little
scrubby sponge and all of the accidental swipes of pink paint came right off the wood surfaces.
I find that if I clean the sink every morning with dish soap and a brush or
scrubby sponge, nothing stick or stains, it's just smooth.
While the dish is still warm use
a scrubby sponge to apply a baking soda paste (just baking soda and water).
I use
a scrubby sponge and a bit of elbow grease on the really tough spots.
Tho our home is quite less than extravagant, I do light a candle in the guest room, obviously put on fresh linens, put out fresh towels, and there is a women's robe and a basket of goodies like
scrubby sponges for the shower and trial size soaps, toothpaste, lotions, etc. for the pleasure of our guests.
Not exact matches
Or you can just paint it and if you get some on the glass part, those
sponges with the green
scrubby side and a little water work great at getting paint off the glass.
So toss the steel wool and neon - colored plastic
sponges, and check out the latest products from Twist's line of dye - free, 100 percent biodegradable
sponges with names like Ravioli
Scrubby and Dish Dumplings.
when there is any sort of blemish you can just use the
scrubby side of a
sponge and get it out.