Spaghetti Scrubber - Review
The new Spaghetti Scrubber is a new product developed in Japan introduced to the U.S. market by Roland. The quirky looking scrubber looks like a pile of pasta but packs some impressive cleaning power.

spaghetti scrubber - flat with backing exposed
How They Are Made
The scrubbers look like a cloth version of sandpaper with a polyester fabric backing with a surface coating of natural gritty materials including peach pits and corn cob.
How To Use
Moisten the scrubber with water and scrub in a circular motion. Apply a tiny amount of soap if you are cleaning greasy or oily surfaces. The red (peach pit) scrubber should be used for dishes or non-stick pots and pans while the yellow (corn cob) scrubber should be used for cookware exteriors, sinks or other sturdy surfaces. You can even use this scrubber to scrub peeling off of vegetables.