🧽 Scrub smarter, not harder — the natural edge your cleaning routine deserves!
ERGONOMIC DESIGN - Slim, lightweight sticks fit comfortably in your hand for controlled scrubbing.
ECO FRIENDLY MATERIAL - Made from 100% natural pumice stone, sustainable and durable.
VERSATILE CLEANING TOOL - Ideal for tough stains on grills, ovens, and outdoor gear—be the cleaning pro in your circle.
EFFORTLESS GRIME REMOVAL - Harness the natural abrasive strength of pumice for spotless surfaces.
COMPACT DUAL PACK CONVENIENCE - Two sticks sized perfectly for precision cleaning and portability.
The U.S. Pumice HDW-12 Pumie Scouring Stick is a 2-piece set of compact, natural pumice stones designed for powerful, eco-friendly scrubbing. Each stick measures approximately 13.5 cm and weighs just over 13 grams, offering an ergonomic grip for effective removal of tough grime on various surfaces.
Specifications
Product Dimensions
13.56 x 1.91 x 3.18 cm; 13.61 g
Scent Name
2 Small
Material Type
Pumice
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Will this cause perminant damage to the surface (scratch marks, etc.)? Does the toilet get dirty, or stain more easily after using this product?
Can this be used to remove a stain from a marble countertop? And can it be used on sealed granite countertops? Thank you.
We have a well for out home water supply. Toilets develop hard mineral rings at the water line. Will this damage porecelin by the abrassive action?
do you have to drain the toilet bowl first?
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