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Hi Jamie,

I thought you may have some idea since you are an expert in this category.

About 5 - 6 years ago, there was a disposable sponge for dishes.  10 (I believe) sponges were in a plastic container, approx. 6"x4"x4".  It was very convenient to wash greasy dishes or scorched pans, but I don't see them at stores any more.  Do you remember this product by any chance?  I'd like to know the manufacturer.

Thank you in advance.

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Hi Toni I do remember these, but I have not seen them in a very long time and I do not remember the manufacturer.

In case you are looking for a substitute I use a dryer sheet, I leave it soaking in the scorched pan and after an hour or so the grease is lifted off.

I have an email out to someone else who may know the answer, if she does I'll reply to you again.

Happy cleaning, Jamie

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Disorganization at home, work or home based businesses and time managemetn. Area include but not limited to: paper bills mail toys closets kitchen garages spouses children to do lists laundry pantry chores errands drawers meal planning house cleaning and much more

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Jamie Novak, Organizing Expert and Motivational Speaker is the resident organizer for NBC’s iVillage and has been a featured organizer on HGTV's Mission Organization with a best selling book 1,000 Quick and Easy Organizing Secrets and the forthcoming 1,000 Best Quick and Easy Time Saving Strategies. Jamie’s tips have been featured nationally in Woman’s World and Family Circle. Her approach is both easy and motivating. She is a natural and her passion for organizing shines through. Jamie promises not to try to reinvent you - instead she helps you find your style and work with it! Jamie's goal is to share real ideas the really work for real life! Visit her website for free resources - http://www.jamienovak.com

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