Scrub Daddy Review ***REVISITED***

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As some of you might know, I was given the opportunity by the friendly people at Edge Pads to give their new product, the Scrub Daddy, a test to see what it's capable of. I've been an aircraft mechanic in the US Air Force for six years and after most days, find my hands filthy. In those six years, I've only found one cleaning compound that will get my hands mostly clean and that compound is really hard to come by. The rest of the "industrial" hand cleaners made available to us really don't do the job. I was skeptical on whether or not the Scrub Daddy would be much help if the industrial hand cleaners couldn't cut it.

I received the Scrub Daddy and immediately was a bit surprised at the size and texture. It's about the size of my palm and when dry, has a pretty rough texture. I was told by Aaron(at Edge) that the texture would be dependent on what temperature water you use to wash your hands with. If you use colder water, it would stay rough, but if you use warmer water, it would get softer. The design is pretty straight forward. One side is rounded for scrubbing and the other is serrated for getting under fingernails. It has two holes in the center which I found to be two fold. You can stick your fingers in them to either hold on to the Scrub Daddy while you're scrubbing away or you can stick one finger in a hole and turn the Scrub Daddy while you're squeezing it to clean your finger. Here is a picture of the Scrub Daddy borrowed from autogeek:

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Sorry in advance about the poor quality pictures. They were taken with my cell phone. I also don't have any of me using the product, as my co-workers were already thinking I was crazy enough for trying to take pictures of my dirty hands.

The first day I brought it to work, we had an average day and my hands were just about as dirty as they usually get. Most of what is on my hands is engine exhaust and grease.

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I used the Scrub Daddy as directed with my favorite scrubbing compound. I washed my hands with warm water and found that it did soften up like Aaron said it would. For my tastes, it actually softened up a bit too much. It did a great job of assisting the hand cleaner I used and removed all of the dirt and grease on my hands, but left a little underneath the fingernails. It did get them cleaner than I could of by just using my hands though.

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The second day that I used it, I had different results. That day, my hands were soiled in anti seize, grease, and grime. I showed the back of my hand this time since it wasn't dirty on the first use of the Scrub Daddy.

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Again, I used the Scrub Daddy as directed and used warm water. I would have used cold, but I really can't stand to wash my hands with cold water. I noticed that the Scrub Daddy didn't do as well this time. I was having a hard time getting the soiled areas really clean and found myself using a lot more of the cleaning compound than I was used to. I got them as clean as I could with the Scrub Daddy and snapped a quick picture.

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As you can see, it got the majority of the grease and grime off of my hands, but there was still a decent amount left in the hard to clean areas(inside of thumb and knuckles). After I took the picture, I went back and manually cleaned my hands with the same compound and was able to get most of the remaining grime off. I have been using this product for about 8 working days now and have found that the results are really consistent as the two sample uses pictured here.

Overall, I'd give this product an 9 out of 10 points possible. I only deducted that 1 point because it didn't seem to help much with chemicals or compounds like anti seize that are thicker and more durable in nature. For lighter cleaning, it's a great accessory to have on hand and will boost the power of your preferred hand cleaner. For any detailer, part-time mechanic, or anyone else that finds their hands dirty from time to time, this would be an excellent product to pick up. Even a full time mechanic would find this product very useful, but, from my uses, it won't get the tougher grease and grime off of your hands every time.

I would love to see a Scrub Daddy made with a tougher foam for the hardcore grease monkeys. I would definitely pick one up.

Any comments and/or questions are welcomed.
 
I know it's been a long time since I posted about this product, but I thought I would give you guys an update. A while after I wrote this review, I received a surprise package at my door. I opened it up and found a industrial strength Scrub Daddy. I was a bit shocked at first, but it then turned to excitement because the people at Edge took a suggestion from my review and made a new product.

I could tell right away that the foam was a lot harsher. I even wondered if it would be too harsh. It is still yellow, but the foam cells are more open. Unfortunately for me, I had been put in a management position at work and didn't really get an opportunity to turn too many wrenches anymore. This last week was the first time I was able to get dirty enough to use it.

My hands were pretty dirty, so I used the regular GoJo Gold and cold water on the Industrial Scrub Daddy. I quickly found out that you are going to need warm/hot water while using this cleaning tool. Cold water does not soften up the Industrial Scrub Daddy enough to use and still be comfortable. As soon as I got it under some warm water, it became a little softer and I was able to scrub away. Once I got the water temperature figured out, I was immediately impressed with its cleaning abilities. Whatever I had on my hands was gone after each use. It also leaves your hands feeling really fresh afterwords. I don't have any pictures, but I can assure you that it does a lot better than the original one for my needs. I have since brought the original one home and put it near the sink and keep the industrial strength one in my locker at work. I'd give this product a 10/10 as it is the best thing that I've come across to clean really dirty hands in the last 7 years as an aircraft mechanic. I've recently picked up a second job as a waiter and need to have my hands clean to do my job well. This product allows me to get elbow deep in grease without worrying if I can get cleaned up before serving food. This is a must have item for any full time mechanic and anyone else that gets disgustingly dirty on a day to day basis.
 
if you can find simplegreen heavy duty hand cleaner . i think it works better then gojo imo .... i used it today after doing the breaks on my car..my hands and arms where spotless after using the cleaner..the only thing i needed to do was clean under my nails

btw,thanks for doing the review
 
I have probably tried well over 40 different types of industrial strength hand cleaner in the last 7 years. GoJo Gold is what my hangar is offering at the moment, so that is what I use. It is probably in the top 5 of what I have used thus far. It's a lot better than the regular GoJo and has moisturizers in it that leave your hands feeling soft afterwords. I have a small reserve of my paste, but I only use that if we run out of cleaner in the hangar. Simple Green's version of a hand cleaner doesn't cut it for my needs, but thanks for the suggestion.

The Scrub Daddy will amplify the cleaning powers of whatever hand cleaner you're using though. I get a few weird looks carrying that yellow sponge to the bathroom at work, but my hands come out spotless every time.
 
regular GoJo and has moisturizers in it that leave your hands feeling soft afterwords.
since you use your hands on a daily basis i can see your need for a product that cotains moisturizers...
 
since you use your hands on a daily basis i can see your need for a product that cotains moisturizers...

Yeah, I try to keep them as nice as I can. I can't do anything about the cuts and scars, but if I can keep them from feeling like 80 grit sandpaper, I'm usually pretty happy.
 
Ulitmate thread revival. I just saw Aaron selling these on QVC. I still have my original set that he sent me for trial and they're still going strong. Congrats Aaron!!!
 
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