The old one was looking kinda sad. I’ll keep it around for extra dirty cleaning jobs though.

  • @FourPacketsOfPeanuts
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    101 month ago

    I cut the metal scourer in the kitchen in half today. It was looking very worn, but the side that had been held most often looked quite new. I cut off the old part and ‘fluffed’ it out a bit and it looked just like a brand new scourer. Fancifully, I pretended I’d discovered a hack in the matrix where I can now have an infinite scourer. Telling you this is bursting my bubble a little. But I might just go into the kitchen later and secretly pretend that that scourer makes me a little bit like Neo.

    • @Alteon
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      61 month ago

      I’ve never actually used a scourer. Bar keepers friend for most small things and baking soda+boiling water for anything burnt on. The baking soda one felt like a secret glitch. Like…how the fuck had I never known this. Made life so easy after that…not that I burn many things…but still. We thought we absolutely ruined our enameled cast iron pot.

      • @PriorityMotifM
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        51 month ago

        Baking soda works great for stubborn coffee cups too.

      • lettruthoutOP
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        124 days ago

        Baking soda works pretty well on hard water build up too. Alternating with vinegar has helped with stubborn spots.