![]() So that is a long explanation for why I want to encourage you to put the green sponges under lock and key (and use them ONLY on quartz counters). Guests, relatives, workers, grandchildren-anyone could find one and, in an act of wanting to help out, cause damage. That is the day I vowed never to have a green Scotch-Brite scrubbers in my home, for any reason. Apparently, she was in a super scrubbing mood and completely ruined the top of the lid. My own experience (still hurts): I had a guest who took the green sponge she found under my clean my new Simple Human stainless kitchen trash can. I cannot tell you how many heartbreaking letters I have received from readers who hopelessly scratched a new stainless refrigerator. That makes the green version deadly for precious surfaces such as stainless steel and granite sealant. That means it has threads of metal woven into that surface. First, know that the scrubber side of the green Scotch-Brite is metallic. Are they OK since I don’t want to spend needlessly on blue ones? I have the green Scotch-Brite scrubbing sponges. When a container of Blue Dawn has Ultra, Platinum, 2X, 4X, or even 5X on the label, it’s highly concentrated so you can use less.īlue Dawn is a highly effective degreaser. ![]() My best sources assure me that Blue Dawn has superior surfactants in both quality and quantity. But does the color matter? Yes, because its formula is a highly guarded and proprietary trade secret. Dawn Platinum contains enzymes to help break down tough, cooked-on foods and that “original” refers to the scent from the original Blue Dawn 1972 product.ĭoes any of this matter when it comes to the amazing ways Dawn can be used so effectively outside the kitchen? Probably not. The Ultra version is highly concentrated. According to the International Bird Rescue Research Center, Blue Dawn is biodegradable and contains no phosphates. ![]() Since then, it has gone through several tweaks, changes, and upgrades so that today we see a number of varieties including Dawn Ultra and Dawn Platinum. Original Blue Dawn, a product of Procter & Gamble, was introduced in 1972. That leaves the counter squeaky clean and dry. This way, I get a little workout while requiring only one pass to completely remove all of the liquid. I use an up-and-down, slight zig-zag pattern.
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