30 Different Uses for the Scrub Daddy

When it comes to cleaning your home, the type of sponge you choose can make as much of a difference as the other cleaning supplies that you might use. Here, we're going to show you the many different uses — including some that might not have thought of - for a very versatile choice, the Scrub Daddy!

There's a Reason for the Face

When you look at a Scrub Daddy, it's hard to miss the iconic face that goes along with the sponge's design. While this humanization might endear you to the product, it's not all an act of visual marketing.

There's a Reason for the Face

Even if it does seem a bit barbaric for the poor guy, the eye and mouth holes were designed for cleaning your silverware and knives in. This way, you can quickly scrub both sides of the item at once and avoid knicking yourself on the sharp side of the knife.

The Mouth Too

The mouth of the design is best for cleaning dishes like silverware because it's so wide. Those round-eye holes aren't useless, though.

The Mouth Too

As a matter of fact, the company that makes the Scrub Daddy advises that you can use the eyeholes as a place for your fingers so you still have a sturdy grip on your sponge as you try to clean hard-to-reach places while you wash the dishes. This makes it a lot easier to get a more thorough clean.

Do Away With Stickers

Getting new cookware, tableware, or cutlery is exciting. Then again, the stickers that come on those items can be absolutely horrific to get off.

Do Away With Stickers

That's something that the Scrub Daddy can help you with. Thanks to its abrasive nature, you can easily use it to help get rid of sticky residue like the stickers on the bottom of your new items and even the adhesives that they leave behind.

Tackling Your Grill or Barbeque

If you like to grill or fire up the barbeque on the weekends, you know how messy and intensive cleaning up the aftermath can be.

Tackling Your Grill or Barbeque

A Scrub Daddy can help out with this by offering a bit more friction to help scrub the burnt-on food off of your grill rack. If you put the sponge in cold water, it'll get stiffer, too - making it better for tackling really burnt-on messes like this.