@Tetrominon
They probably took care of Whatever was leaving the arrows around everywhere, only to find themselves trouble with changelings and a minibun, who knows what the next trouble will be!
@Background Pony Number 17
And yet my workplace doesn’t supply us with rubber washing gloves… Having water on your hands for 8+ hours is enough to make your skin peel off. But the steel wool really is something extra.
@Pagan
Well Brillo is just a popular brand name so, it’s pretty much just interchangeable for most people round here. Sorta like how most people I know just call Tissue’s Kleenex.
@Pagan
Essentially: A little ball of steel wool used to scrub very tough grime from dishes/pots/pans.
[Though not recommended for use in modern cooking pots and pans as I understand it, since it would scratch away the non-stick coating I think. Don’t quote me on that though.]
Basically: Really really tough and rough scrubbing pad that feels good scrubbing her hooves with since hooves are all hard and etc.
They probably took care of Whatever was leaving the arrows around everywhere, only to find themselves trouble with changelings and a minibun, who knows what the next trouble will be!
don’t think I’ve ever see a brillo pad that wasn’t a load of rusty goop.
And yet my workplace doesn’t supply us with rubber washing gloves… Having water on your hands for 8+ hours is enough to make your skin peel off. But the steel wool really is something extra.
I use it all the time it doesn’t bother me none.
Indeedy doo! My nan used to call them “Scouring Pads”
Or refer to adhesive medical strips as “Band-Aids”
Well Brillo is just a popular brand name so, it’s pretty much just interchangeable for most people round here. Sorta like how most people I know just call Tissue’s Kleenex.
Yep those are exactly what I use. I still call them scrubby sponges.
Essentially: A little ball of steel wool used to scrub very tough grime from dishes/pots/pans.
[Though not recommended for use in modern cooking pots and pans as I understand it, since it would scratch away the non-stick coating I think. Don’t quote me on that though.]
Basically: Really really tough and rough scrubbing pad that feels good scrubbing her hooves with since hooves are all hard and etc.
Oh I just call those scrubby sponges.
Scrub pads.
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