• PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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      The mommy has a sponge side.

      Realistically, I prefer having a scrub daddy and a separate sponge. Cuz the scrub daddy’s plastic mesh lasts a long time and doesn’t trap food particles, but sponges trap food and get gross really quickly. I’ve found that I end up replacing a scrub mommy way more often than a scrub daddy, simply because the sponge side is gross. It feels wasteful, when I could simply have a separate sponge that I replace as needed.

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      Pretty sure the Scrub Daddy came first! It gained huge notoriety for being on Shark Tank, as one of if not the most successful Shark tank product in history, and it’s now in every Walmart and Dollar store in the country.

      So the meme treats the derivative like it’s the original, which I suppose is true to form as an indicator of how people lose track of ideas as they get constantly recirculated.

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    I’ve got a Scrub Daddy, but I’ve also got a Dish Daddy who comes with a wand and vomits soap out of his mouth.

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    This is where I am going to get on my soap box (pun intended) and castigate the entire Scrub family.

    When snaking my shower drain, I get to go pretty dang far down to remove a clog. I was easily to the point point where my kitchen sink joined the drain line. Among the last things I pulled out were several Scrub Daddy chunks of good size. Can I be sure that these caused the clog? No. Am I sure these could screw up my septic pump or cause clogs even further down? Absolutely.

    The chunks these sponges shed can wreck havoc on your drain system. It’s not worth it for a tool that cleans no better than a dish rag and a stiff bristle brush. Those actually clean better, last longer, and are more environmentally friendly.

    I want to love Scrub Daddy. I just cannot afford the aggravation and potential cost they bring with them as they break down.

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        No, this was just from general wear over time. It would be less bad if we threw it away at the first sign of wear, but that felt wasteful. Why ditch a sponge with a little wear on one side when the rest remains fine? Now we know.

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        I have a double basin sink with a strainer in each drain. I actually have two types of strainers depending on if I want to be able to plug the sink or not. Sometimes, things get by because it’s not like a strainer always stays 100% perfectly in place.

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    I feel like you’re the kind of person who would go buy a scrub daddy and put it in the freezer just so you could take it out and say “scrub daddy chill” even if nobody else hears it.

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    Christ on a bike these things are shit

    The scrubber softens with warm water and gets harder with cold water

    That’s THE EXACT FUCKIN OPPOSITE OF WHAT WOULD BE USEFUL FOR SCRUBBING

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      Warmer water is good for softening oils, but once you start getting mixed food stains, hot water can cause it to congeal and become harder to remove. If you need to scrub harder to remove it, it’s probably something that won’t benefit from using hotter water. Remember this if you ever have to wash “mucous” out of your hair.

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      Nah, it’s actually pretty dope. Scrub daddy, scrub mommy, and the scrub wand — I’m all in, baby.

      Legit, the scrub daddy franchise is a lesson in great “KISS” product design.

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        I think they’re more a lesson in marketing than anything else. The scrubs themselves fall apart, clog drains, and contribute to the proliferation of microplastics.

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    There is only shrub daddy!

    I think the daddy you are referring to is just called Mr Bob Squarepants.