I Finally Tried a Scrub Daddy, and I Have Thoughts (2024)

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Regardless of whether or not you’re on cleaning-tok, you’ve seen the Scrub Daddy somewhere, even if it’s the checkout aisle at your grocery store. Though the overly-happy cleaning sponge has been around for a while, it became exceedingly well-known a few years ago through social media.

Designed to make the often dreaded task of cleaning dishes easier, users (and the brand) have touted this sponge the best cleaning tool, thanks to its perks and design. The hashtag (#scrubdaddy) has garnered a staggering 3 billion views on TikTok. But, is it actually what it’s cracked up to be? As someone known for being meticulous when it comes to cleaning, I had to try it out.

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To buy: Scrub Daddy Sponge, $4 at amazon.com

Aside from the name itself, the sponge is unique for a few reasons. One, its texture changes depending on the water temperature. Run it under cold water, and it’ll hold its harder, scrubby bristles. But under warm water, it becomes a softer, malleable texture. That’s all thanks to its polymer foam material, which makes it different from your average sponge. But like a sponge, according to the brand, it’s safe to use on a variety of surfaces from stainless steel, to glass, copper, nonstick, and cast iron.

Its smiley face design isn’t just for looks, either. You’re meant to place your fingers into the eyes for easier holding, and the smile was designed to wipe both sides of smaller items like utensils in one go. Because of its versatile texture, you can use it on a variety of surfaces aside from items in your kitchen, like cabinets, floors, and furniture, according to the brand. It's the only sponge I've ever encountered that's dishwasher-safe, which is ideal for sanitary reasons, especially if you plan to use it for more than one room.

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With all of these incredible perks in mind, I took to Amazon, and ordered the nearly $4 scrubber with high hopes. It’s worth noting that this is surely more expensive than your run of the mill sponge, but I imagine the large size and special material might contribute to the cost.

According to the brand, the sponge is supposed to last two weeks — just as long as a normal one, though it’ll vary for each person. I’ve been using mine for a few weeks on every surface I could find, and it still looks brand new.

I use mostly cast iron and nonstick cookware, with some aluminum sheet trays, cake pans, and a stainless steel pan in the mix. Generally, I really do like the sponge, but only for my tougher jobs. It was easy to hold, and the unique design proved itself useful more often than I expected. But for me, the abrasive texture felt like a lot to use all the time, especially on nicer cookware, even though the brand says it doesn’t scratch. I didn’t really feel like I needed it, unless there were remnants stuck to my Dutch oven that needed scraping.

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To buy: Scrub Mommy Sponge, $4 at amazon.com

But there’s not just a Scrub Daddy, there’s a Scrub Mommy, too, and I spontaneously ordered one soon after. By and large, I found this sponge to be a much better pick. It has the same temperature sensitive texture as the Scrub Daddy, but unlike the Scrub Daddy half of it is softer, since it has a soft-foam surface on one side.

That means I get the best of both worlds: a soft clean for more delicate cookware, serveware, and kitchenware, and the classic scrubby side for tougher jobs that need a bit more abrasion. It still has all of the other perks — two eyes for ergonomic holding, a smile for cleaning utensils, and a dishwasher-safe design.

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But with versatile sides, this has now become the only cleaning tool I grab, and I feel like the convenience of it all makes it a much better value than its counterpart. I’m still able to put my signature spotless clean on everything — it foams up really well, and the big, thick surface on both sides removes debris off of everything in record speed. It has lasted me weeks with no visible impact. And while I used it, I found myself wondering why the Scrub Daddy took the forefront (at least on my feed), because I find the Scrub Mommy to be the true kitchen gem. It’s also recyclable when you’re ready to swap for a new one.

For the real TikTok viral-worthy sponge, pick up the Scrub Mommy and see for yourself, like I did. The Scrub Daddy is still a wonderful product, but the Scrub Mommy deserves more praise.

At the time of publishing, the price started at $4.

I Finally Tried a Scrub Daddy, and I Have Thoughts (2024)

FAQs

Why is Scrub Daddy so hard? ›

His FlexTexture® Side is firm in cold water for added power when the scrubbing gets tough. In warm water it softens for light cleaning jobs. Multiple colors make it easier to avoid accidental cross contamination.

What was the idea behind the Scrub Daddy? ›

Scrub Daddy's ridges, or hair, were initially made for cleaning under the users fingernails. A highly engineered polymer foam proved to be the perfect solution. In fact it worked so well Aaron knew he couldn't keep it all to himself.

Why does everyone like Scrub Daddy so much? ›

One of the standout features of the Scrub Daddy is that it changes textures based on the temperature of the water: It is firm and rigid in cold water to help remove debris, but also soft, compressible and absorbent in warm water to act as more of a gentle sponge.

What problems does Scrub Daddy solve? ›

Scrub Daddy is soft, compressible, and more absorbent in warm water. In cold water he's firm and can remove stubborn debris without the need for added harsh chemicals. Safe scrubbing on over a dozen different household surfaces including glass, non-stick coatings, granite, ceramic, wood and stainless steel.

Is Scrub Daddy or mommy better? ›

Well, it all depends on your cleaning preferences. If you want a versatile cleaning tool that can handle gentle and tough scrubbing, Scrub Mommy is the perfect choice. But if you prefer a sponge that changes texture based on water temperature, then Scrub Daddy is the way to go.

Do Scrub Daddy hold bacteria? ›

After each use, it is essential to rinse your Scrub Daddy thoroughly. This step helps remove any food particles, debris, or cleaning product residue that may be trapped within the sponge's material. By rinsing the sponge under running water, you can dislodge these particles and prevent bacterial growth.

Does Lori Greiner own Scrub Daddy? ›

According to the company's website, Scrub Daddy, Inc. was officially founded in 2012 with grassroots marketing. On the Shark Tank episode originally airing in October 2012, Lori Greiner made a 20% equity stake deal with Krause for $200,000.

How long do scrub daddies last? ›

You can change the absorbency by adjusting water temperature—the warmer Scrub Daddy is the more effectively it picks up and retains liquids. With proper care—such as not scrubbing very abrasive surfaces—Scrub Daddy may last as long as 2 months or more depending on your individual use.

Do scrub daddies scratch? ›

Scrub Daddy Sponge -Style Collection- Scratch-Free Scrubber for Dishes and Home, Odor Resistant, Soft in Warm Water, Firm in Cold, Deep Cleaning Kitchen and Bathroom, Dishwasher Safe, Multi-use, 1ct.

Do you use soap with Scrub Daddy? ›

What kind of cleaner should I use with my scrubber? Our unique foam can remove many stains and debris with water alone, minimizing the need for harsh cleaning agents. Try baking soda, vinegar or mild dish soap for common household cleaning.

How effective is Scrub Daddy? ›

Generally, I really do like the sponge, but only for my tougher jobs. It was easy to hold, and the unique design proved itself useful more often than I expected. But for me, the abrasive texture felt like a lot to use all the time, especially on nicer cookware, even though the brand says it doesn't scratch.

Who is Scrub Daddy's biggest competitor? ›

Top 5 Scrub Daddy competitors
  • Dropps.
  • The Maids International.
  • Church & Dwight.
  • Arix.
  • Puresan USA.

Why is my Scrub Daddy falling apart? ›

How long should Scrub Daddy last? Like any soft material, FlexTexture® will deteriorate over time with use. Rough surfaces or harsh chemicals will erode the foam faster than with gentle use.

Is Scrub Daddy good for bathrooms? ›

Our texture changing non-toxic and scratch-free smiling scrubbers are the smart solution for kitchen and bathroom cleaning. Odor resistant and dual-use sponges and scouring pads are perfect for delicate applications as well as heavy-duty jobs.

How do you soften a Scrub Daddy? ›

We recommend starting with warm water for a softer texture and reducing the temperature gradually if needed.

How long should a Scrub Daddy last? ›

You can change the absorbency by adjusting water temperature—the warmer Scrub Daddy is the more effectively it picks up and retains liquids. With proper care—such as not scrubbing very abrasive surfaces—Scrub Daddy may last as long as 2 months or more depending on your individual use.

Does Scrub Daddy fall apart? ›

A: When it starts to fall apart, it is time to switch it out. I put mine in the washer so they last about a month. You shouldn't keep them to long because bacteria begins to grow. When mine starts looking a little rough I rotate it to bathroom duty, lol.

Did Shark Tank reject Scrub Daddy? ›

“I knew right away this was destined to be the best dishwashing tool in the world,” Krause said. After a successful pitch on Shark Tank, Krause's once-rejected product has spawned a cleaning empire. Scrub Daddy boasted $220 million in sales in 2023, Krause said, and is now planning for a global expansion.

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