Full Circle Heavy Duty Scrubber Sponge – Robust Agave Leaf & Plastic-Free Cellulose – Dual-Sided Dish Sponge for Cast Iron, Grill Grates & Oven Racks, 6 Pack
Description
Heavy-Duty Hero – Built from robust agave leaf fibers, this is our heaviest duty scrubber sponge, made to conquer your toughest kitchen challenges.
Powerful Mess Mastery – From burnt-on cast iron pans to stubborn grill grates and oven racks, this scrubber is designed to handle it all.
Smart Dual-Sided Design – One side features a fierce scrubbing surface, while the other is crafted from 100% plastic-free cellulose sponge for versatile cleaning.
Sustainable Strength – Harnesses renewable agave leaf and eco-friendly materials to keep your kitchen clean while reducing your footprint.
A sustainable take on the classic sponge—part of a thoughtfully designed lineup of cellulose sponges, sponge cloths, and cleaning supplies for every kitchen.
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