This post is brought to you by 3M Scotch-Brite. All opinions are my own.
I don’t have the luxury of owning a dishwasher that cleans dishes without having to soak or pre-rinse (does one even exist!?)รขโฌโ stubborn stains and รย rings around glassware are inevitable if I don’t give them a good scrubbing first. As the owner of a bazillion coffee mugs, there’s a 99% chance I’ll have additional residue at the bottom of each cup with just a trip through the dishwasher.รย The problem, with glassware especially, has been getting down and around to the bottom creases where stains and food particles collect.
Scotch-Brite must have sensed my frustration because they recently challenged me to test their new Clean Curve Dishwand. What makes the Scotch-Brite Clean Curve Dishwand different from just about every dish wand on the market is its “ski tip” design.รย The curved pad shape really gets into hard-to-reach areas like the corners of cookware and the bottoms of glasses.
Why Iรย รขยยครย the Scotch-Brite Clean Curve Dishwand
After using the Scotch-Brite Clean Curve Dishwand for a few weeks, I can honestly say it’s a keeper. The wand makes pre-scrubbing dishes less of a chore and I’ve found that it takes less time to do them. Coffee mugs are sparkling with just a swish of the wand. Pots and pans are easier to clean as well.
The curve of the cleaning pad molds perfectly to any type of corner or edge. The scrub on the pad is “Heavy Duty” and can take on grease and stuck on food easilyรขโฌโ quite the multitasker!
I personally love how I can use my dish soap of choice inside the dispenser. Currently I’m using Method in the large pump bottle and it’s been easy to fill the wand up, despite having a different shape (pump vs. squeeze bottle)รขโฌโ Plus, I can see how much soap is left through the clear side of the handle. Since I’ve been using the Clean Curve Dishwand, I haven’t had to run a single dish or glass back through the dishwasher!







