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Scrub Daddy PowerPaste + Scrub Mommy Dye Free Sponge Natural Household Cleanser
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- TWO-IN-ONE: Includes one container of All-Purpose PowerPaste Cleanser and one dye-free, dual-sided Scrub Mommy for easy application and cleanup.
- CLEANS & POLISHES: Removes dirt, grease, grime, soap scum, and limescale while leaving surfaces shiny.
- CLAY-BASED FORMULA: Mildly abrasive paste lifts even the toughest stuck-on messes.
- MULTI-SURFACE: Safe for use on ovens, grills, tile, chrome, toilets, sinks, pots, pans, and more.
- LIGHT CITRUS SCENT: Fresh, subtle citrus fragrance.
- WATER-ACTIVATED: Just add water to create a powerful foamy lather.
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Q: Can Power Paste be used to clean an outdoor gas grill? The grates and other components that the manufacturer recommends deep cleaning annually, that is.
A: Thank you for your question. Below is a list of surfaces on which our PowerPaste has been independently lab-tested and found safe to use. Granite, Soapstone, Glass, Porcelain, Aluminum, Ceramic, Seasoned Cast Iron Pan, Travertine, Vinyl, Non-Stick Frying Pan, Marble, Plastic, Quartz, Enamel, Finished Wood, Car Exterior Paint, Chrome, Crystal, Fiberglass, Limestone, Laminate, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Leather, Acrylic. Caution: PowerPaste is naturally abrasive and not recommended for use on soft, varnished, coated, or otherwise delicate surfaces. To avoid accidental damage, test in a small and inconspicuous area first.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Would this work on the copper bottoms on Revereware pans? What about the black burned on marks on Revereware pans?
A: We do not recommend PowerPaste to be used on copper.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 3 years agoA: Since Scrub Daddy doesnt recommend on copper, use Barkeepers Friend powder. I've cleaned my Revereware with it for decades. Make a paste and let it sit for 5 minutes. Scrubs off. :-)
submitted byLeslie - 3 years ago
Q: Can it be used on natural stone showers?
A: PowerPaste is naturally abrasive and not recommended for use on soft, varnished, coated, or otherwise delicate surfaces. To avoid accidental damage, test in a small and inconspicuous area first. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at support@scrubdaddy.com.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 3 days agoBrand expert
Q: Is this safe on vinyl bathtubs?
A: Thank you for your question, Lala. For your convenience, I’ve included below a list of surfaces on which our PowerPaste has been independently lab-tested and found safe to use on. Granite, Soapstone, Glass, Porcelain, Aluminum, Ceramic, Seasoned Cast Iron Pan, Travertine, Vinyl, Non-Stick Frying Pan, Marble, Plastic, Quartz, Enamel, Finished Wood, Car Exterior Paint, Chrome, Crystal, Fiberglass, Limestone, Laminate, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Leather, Acrylic Caution: PowerPaste is naturally abrasive and not recommended for use on soft, varnished, coated, or otherwise delicate surfaces. To avoid accidental damage, test in a small and inconspicuous area first. If you have any other questions, please email us at support@scrubdaddycom.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used to clean the inside of an oven? If so, what is the recommended process? Thanks!
A: Thanks for the question, NAH. PowerPaste has been independently lab-tested and found safe to use on granite, soapstone, glass, porcelain, aluminum, ceramic, seasoned cast iron pan, travertine, vinyl, non-stick frying pan, marble, plastic, quartz, enamel, finished wood, car exterior paint, chrome, crystal, fiberglass, limestone, laminate, oil rubbed bronze, leather, and acrylic. Not suitable for: brass, copper, stainless steel, or soft, varnished, coated, or sensitive surfaces. Please follow the oven manufacturer's instructions.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can it be used on stainless steel refrigerators
A: PowerPaste is naturally abrasive and not suitable for brass, copper, stainless steel, or soft, varnished, coated, or sensitive surfaces. To avoid accidental damage, test in a small inconspicuous area first.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can this product be used on glass shower doors?
A: During an independent lab test, PowerPaste was found to be safe to use on glass. To avoid accidental damage, test in a small and inconspicuous area first.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used on a glass stove top oven?
A: PowerPaste has been independently lab-tested and found to be safe to use on glass. To avoid accidental damage, test on a small, inconspicuous area first.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use this on my quartz counter top?
A: Thanks for the question, MJ! PowerPaste is abrassive and not suitable for brass, copper, stainless steel, or soft, varnished, coated or sensitive surfaces. To avoid accidental damage, test in a smalll inconspicuous area first.
submitted byScrub Daddy - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Is this safe of acrylic tub/tile?
A: Thanks for the question, Mama t! PowerPaste has been independently lab-tested safe to use on granite, soapstone, glass, porcelain, aluminum, ceramic, a seasoned cast iron pan, travertine, vinyl, a non-stick frying pan, marble, plastic, quartz, enamel, finished wood, car exterior paint, chrome, crystal, fiberglass, limestone, laminate, oil-rubbed bronze, leather, and acrylic. PowerPaste is naturally abrasive and not recommended for use on soft, varnished, coated, or otherwise delicate surfaces. To avoid accidental damage, test in a small and inconspicuous area first. If you have any other questions, please call 844-35-SCRUB (72782).
submitted byScrub Daddy - 1 year agoBrand expert