Monday, July 17, 2023

SOS Pads

 SOS or Brillo pads.  Your grandmother used them.  Basically, steel wool impregnated with soap, used to clean pots and pans.

Recently, I was watching Vise Grip Garage and he used SOS pads to take surface rust off of a car.  Derrick was doing what he called a "Rustoration".  We had an old refrigerator in the shop that Belle wanted to to get the rust off of it and repaint it.  So, I got sot some SOS pads, gave it a good scrubbing, then went to the hardware store and bought a can of paint they call Appliance White.  A little rattle-can, and the fridge came out looking a lot better, certainly good enough for the girls that hang out around here.


More recently, I had a cleaning job, getting permeant marker off of a dry-erase board.  A quick spritzing with Windex, and a light touch with an SOS Pad and the board came out clean.  Of course, they are still useful on pots and pans. Your grandmother used them because they work.

4 comments:

Glypto Dropem said...

They will bring back the grungiest whitewalls or raised white letters on tires making them gleam like new.

George Pollard said...

To get permanent marker off of a dry erase board, write over the permanent marker with a dry erase marker, then erase.

Old NFO said...

Yep, they STILL work!!!

Anonymous said...

Pro Tip: Cut your SOS (or Brillo) pads in half. With a full pad there's lots of life left after 1-2 uses, and it usually sits there and rusts until you finally throw it out. Half a pad cleans just fine and you get 2X the uses from the box.