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✨ Scrub smarter, not harder — the last dish scrubber you'll ever need! 🧽
The Crown Choice Non Scratch Dish Scrubbers (3-pack) deliver professional-grade durability and hygiene with triple-stitched polyester construction, quick-dry odor prevention, and 100% non-scratch safety on all kitchen surfaces. Dishwasher safe and designed to repel grease and food residue, these reusable scrubbers redefine efficient, eco-friendly dishwashing for the modern kitchen.















| ASIN | B00F0DZRLO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,897 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #376 in Household Cleaning Sponges |
| Brand | The Crown Choice |
| Brand Name | The Crown Choice |
| Color | 3pk All Purpose |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,699 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | The Crown Choice |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Durability,Reusable |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | dishwashing, cleaning pots and pans, kitchen cleaning |
| Special Feature | Durability,Reusable |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass, Plastic, Porcelain, Stone |
| UPC | 856523004014 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
W**S
I bought these by Mistake :-)
Updated 30 Sep 2019 *************** After using this scrubber a few weeks and reading some more of the reviews, several problems expressed by other reviewers have become evident: 1. While not absorbent cloth, it holds too much liquid to be used for wiping down a surface -- It is true that the cloth holds an astonishing amount of water, but not if it is wrung out properly before use. Squeezing and twisting it, the usual way only get about 1/2 of the water out and it still drips. However, if you left gravity be your friend you can get a whole lot more. Hold one corner of the cloth above the sink, grab the cloth with your other hand just below the corner you are holding and start squeezing from the top of your fist and slowly increase the fist finger by finger down, then stop. Open up the fist, still holding the cloth with your fist, by releasing the lowest finger (the little finger), then the next one higher, and then the next one above that until you are only holding the cloth by your fist with your finger and thumb. Then grasp the cloth with your other hand (the one that was holding the corner) and start curling your fingers around the cloth starting at the top under your top fist, add the next finger down squeezing, and so forth. Repeat the moving of the fist down one fist at a time and squeezing. You may have to repeat the procedure depending on how much you can squeeze. The reason this works is the the water will flow down the cloth because of gravity is more effective with the cloth held this way (Whew! it take a lot more words to describe this than do it. :-) It reminds me of way a cow is milked.) 2. The cloth does not comes clean and if used on a greasy surface, transfer a thin layer of grease on another surface, even it has been rinsed and dried ---- This is true, if you do not wash it with soap and water thoroughly. The construction of this cloth is designed not to hold particles strongly like a solid surface does, hence all of the holes. The down side of that is that it really likes grease and will tend to hold on to it unless the grease is dissolved and flushed away, preferably with strong spray from the kitchen hose. This will keep the cloth clean, no odor and not greasy. 3. Cloth leaves too much water (or liquid) when wiping counter -- Similar problem as one above, but even with getting much of the water out is still leaves too much. The answer to that is to scrub the counter clean then take an absorbent cloth of any sort and wipe up the excess. I actually use both hands, one with the scrubber and the other with absorbent cloth. This way the job gets done very quickly and clean. ************************************ I actually thought this product was something else like, Full Circle Reusable Cellulose Sponge Clothes. I wanted a wipe not a scrubber. However, I decided to keep them as I am sure I would have a use for them. And much to my surprise, they were a solution to a problem that I did not know was a problem! See, this item is a medium scrubber, perfect for cleaning counter tops, barbecue mats (mats that you put on top of a barbecue grill grates so flare-up are not such a problem and to keep the grates pretty clean) and similar surfaces. But where they really shine is removing tiny stuck on debris (like seasoning on counter tops) in basically one swipe. It may seem a small matter, but it has reduced the effort and time to get the counter tops clean by 1/2 to 2/3. And if you use the mats for the grill, you know the grease, grilled item residue do not "just slide off". These cloths make it a snap. As an additional bonus they rinse clean unlike the small pads that have the nylon mesh around them and never come very clean, plus the hold the odor and really look terrible. These scrubber handle all of those matters. Any thing that gets me out of the kitchen sooner and still leaving it clean is worth it .
A**S
My go to "dishcloth" for years!
I bought this because washcloths always got stinky and who knows what was growing on my sponges. This cleaning scrubber is sponge meets washcloth and gets the dishwashing job done. I have this as a subscription so I always have one ready to use. I only use this on dishes, sink, and stove top with water and dish soap. I do not clean my kitchen counter or bathroom with this. Be sure to test on other surfaces before using. Pros: - easy to use - gentle scrubber, but has enough texture to get caked on food off of pans/plates - does not smell after many uses - dishwasher safe -- I have only tried cleaning it in the dishwasher a few times but it comes out ready to use again - cleans my stainless steel sink without scratching it - never scratches pots and pans - one scrubber lasts 2-3 months (then I replace it), maybe even longer if you wash it in the dishwasher on hot Cons: - extra work after using it: to be safe from who knows what bacteria could grow on it, I lay it flat in the sink, rinse it with scalding hot water, and let it be -- basically I never leave it wadded up in the sink - not absorbent Overall, this is product is everything it says it is. I'm impressed and highly recommend.
A**E
Great for scrubbing, easy to clean
I am the only woman in a house with my husband and 2 boys, so these seemed like a good bathroom cleaning tool. PRAISE JESUS! I can finally pee in my own bathroom without wondering where in the world that urine smell is coming from! When bleach doesn't remove the odor, just scrub the piss out (literally) of your toilet with one of these bad boys and some good old fashioned soap! I ended up hand-washing it after cleaning the bathroom because I wanted to find something REALLY noticeable to scrub. I cleaned my ashtray and, man, do I wish I had taken a before of the ashtray! A+ for scrubbing power! After rinsing it, it was still obviously pretty gross from cleaning the bathroom and ashtray. I put it in the dishwasher (by itself) and ran a half load. I honestly did not think it would come out this clean! My only complaint is that these are advertised as non-odor holding. After rinsing with a bit of soap and then running through the dishwasher, they do still have a slight smell to them. Overall, I will definitely be buying more in the future!
P**S
Crown Choice Dishcloths are fantastic!
I discovered these dishcloths at the bakery where I help out. There is a huge amount of dishes and pans that need constant washing all day long. These dishcloths are wonderful. They hold the soap and make lots of suds. Also, they are very scrubby and can remove all sorts of cruddy stuff without scratching the finish. I bought some to use at home and I got extra because I wanted my daughter to try them out. They do need to be washed now and then but it’s true that they don’t smell much. Eventually they do smell a little bit but hey, you can throw them in the dishwasher or the washing machine. They are made of a knitted fabric and last a long time. I’m still using the first one and it’s been about 8 weeks. I’ve put it through the washer once. It still is as good as new. They are a little expensive but worth the money because they last and last. I will buy them again. A great find. Who would think something like a dishcloth could be remarkable?
S**R
NO ODOR! Really works.
I saw this on a blog of best things on Amazon. I hate to admit it, but a lot of her recommendations ended up in my cart. This is by far, the best of the items I purchased while stuck inside during the pandemic The cloth is pretty darned good! It cleans off gunk and grime from dishes, sink, countertop and doesn’t scratch or damage. I started making sourdough like half of America, and must say I was concerned how the dough mixture was clogging up the open weave. It washed right out, though. I love the fact it goes into the dishwasher and comes out like new. More than that, even when I don’t wash it, it doesn’t stink like other dishcloths and sponges. I bought three: one for dishes and one for scrubbing vegetables and the spare is a gift for a friend. I have several friends who I exchange small useful finds with. I’m reordering some for them and a backup for me. I’ve had mine about a month and use it every day. I don’t know how long it will last, but it’s nowhere near ready to replace. This is definitely worth the hype.
T**H
They Work as Advertised
I ordered a set six months ago, and another as a stocking stuffer for my goddaughter a couple weeks ago. No delivery or packaging complaints. The silicone dish cloth works as advertised. It is durable. It does not collect sponge stink. It is great for any task that does not require a sponge's talent to absorb liquids. It is not designed to pick up spills. You will need a bucket of suds at hand. If you have a dishpan full of soapy water in your sink, you will love the silicone wash cloth. I leave a bowl of dishwater (dish soap and water) in my kitchen sink when I hand-wash kitchen stuff. I use a bucket of soap and water when I wash things outside, like railings, window sills, tools, equipment and vehicles. It is easy to clean, rinse and dry. I use it for most cleaning and scrubbing tasks that don’t require acid or a solvent. I use it to clean things that require gentle handling (it does not scratch surfaces) and things that require scouring (it does not tear, fray or disintegrate when you scrub). Not a life changing product, but it performs the tasks it is designed for. If you are the kind of person who uses cloth or paper towels for drips and spills, you may never suffer dreaded sponge stink again.
L**Y
Better than a sponge I guess
I can see why these are better than sponges. I got it today and used it to clean off the basket of my air fryer. Worked great! Got the stuff the sponge and brush couldn’t do. Love that it can get into those little areas! The basket is a non stick surface and there looked to be no damage to the basket, however, I did notice a little rip in the middle of the cloth. There were also some staining. I put a little dish soap on the cloth and clean it with itself and most of the stains came up- but the smell!!! Smelled like fish! So strange! I decided to put it in the dishwasher, top rack, rolled up for the 1 hour setting and no “heat dry.” The little stains were still there (and so was the little rip in the center) but no more smell. It’s definitely better than a sponge so we’ll continue to give it a try. Not sure if it’ll last the full “6 months.”
D**N
Best kitchen cleaner, but not a cloth
OK, you HAVE to get these! But let’s get your expectations straight. They aren’t a cloth, as in, they do not soak up spills and leave your counters too wet. You still need a regular cloth to finish up cleaning your kitchen. Also, they wash out beautifully in the laundry - I’ve had dishcloths that still stink after a couple runs in the laundry, these don’t. BUT don’t put them thru the dryer! They’ll shrink. One plus is, you won’t have to lnder these nearly as often. They dry much more quickly than regular cloths or sponges, so they don’t hold bacteria. After wiping a greasy stovetop or pot, be sure to swish in a sink of dishsoapy water and rinse under running water otherwise a film of grease stays. But “rinse” with soap will make it rinse clean. In the end though, this is the best scrubbie you can have. It swipes up all those little stuck particles on your countertop, George Foreman grill, scrubs clean pots with way less effort than even a Brillo pad. The other day I used mine to scrub the drip trays under my electric range and at bottom of my oven. WOW! I have never seen them come CLEAN before! I even have one of these in the bathroom to scrub the shower with, saves me so much effort And works better than those “magic eraser” things I used to use. People, if it isn’t love at first sight, stick with it and use them three times. It’ll grow on you, romise. Just remember you’ll still need a dry towel to finish up.
T**A
Amazing! amazing !amazing!
Amazing product..totally worth the money..
D**D
tres bonne chose
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S**.
Throw out your dish cloths
Love the scrubbing functionality, but mostly love the NO ODOUR we used to endure with regular dish cloths...even after just one day! Ugh. I wish these were a tad larger to drape better over the sink, otherwise, love/love.
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