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Making Homemade Pot ScourerVirginia from Canberra, Australia Feedback About This Post:RE: Making Homemade Pot Scourer
Am writing in reference to the scrubbers. Go to either of these two sites and look under Kitchen Crochet or Kitchen Miscellaneous to find what you need: Post by 1burrell RE: Making Homemade Pot Scourer
We used to make kitchen wash cloths out of old yarn. Just get a crochet pattern. You can use almost any kind of yarn, but I like the cotton yarn best for doing my dishes. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Making Homemade Pot ScourerI don't have instructions for a scrub pad but to make your scrub pad last longer use a baking soda paste to get the stubborn baked on particles or grease off. Baking soda is abrasive enough to get stuff off without scratching or damaging. Post by tthompson RE: Making Homemade Pot ScourerYou can use the nylon net type bags that onions, potatoes, etc come in from the grocery store. Just tie them together to make a ball. Also I have used stiff type nylon net cut in 1 1/2 inch strips to crochet a square pad that I use for scouring pans as well as to scrub vegetables. Post By SUZIN (Guest Post) RE: Making Homemade Pot ScourerOnce on a cleaning tv show they said to use a crumpled piece of aluminum foil if you didn't have any brillo pads. I don't have any ideas about ones that wouldn't scratch though. Post By LeAnn (Guest Post) |
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