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    Best Sponges to Make Quick Work of Your Stubborn Food Messes

    Whether you love or hate washing dishes, a good sponge is important. We tried eight, including the CleanTok-famous Scrub Daddy. (Spoiler alert: It was not our winner.)

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    different types of sponges on a pink background
    We evaluated Scrub Daddy, Skura Style, and other popular sponges.
    Photo: Scott Meadows/Consumer Reports

    I’ve always found washing dishes to be one of the more relaxing household chores, an opinion that only grew once I had a baby. It’s a task that requires very little brain power yet results in a cleaner, shinier home. But a bad sponge can just about ruin that precious 30 minutes of therapeutic productivity.

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    I don’t want to fight with my dishwashing tools; they should do their job without any fuss. We evaluated eight popular dish sponges, including options from Amazon, Scrub Daddy, and Skura Style to see which ones scrub and clean the best.

    The results showed that cult favorites may not perform as well as CleanTok insists they do—and that products with well-known names aren’t a guarantee of stellar cleaning, either.

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    Angela Lashbrook

    Angela Lashbrook is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. She has been with CR since 2021 and covers a wide range of topics, but she is particularly interested in anything health- or parenting-related. She lives with her husband, their son, and her dog, a Libra named Gordo.