John C. Dvorak: Well, this one’s a bit different. It’s actually Mimi’s suggestion.
Adam Curry: Unlike all the others, really.
John C. Dvorak: She reminded me of it because I’ve gotten into these too. It’s a product you can find on Amazon or elsewhere. It’s a sponge substitute—not really a sponge, but it looks and acts like one. It’s a scrubbing device called Scrub Daddy. You can look them up. I think they’re a bit overpriced—around three or four bucks each—but unlike regular sponges, these don’t go bad or start to stink after a week.
Adam Curry: No more stinky sponges?
John C. Dvorak: Exactly, no more stink. The Scrub Daddy is especially great if you have nonstick pots, pans, or any ceramic cookware. It’s an amazing product, and it’s worth the three or four bucks.
Adam Curry: You know, I’ve got a lot of things to scrub. I think I’ll give the Scrub Daddy a try.
John C. Dvorak: You won’t regret it.