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3M™ Scotch Brite Heavy Duty Pad 86

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Part# 09-05366
MFR Model# 7000045876

Overview

Open construction pad with tough fibers and abrasives make fast work of heavy duty cleaning jobs. Use in the kitchen to replace scrapers, steel wool and metal sponges. Typical applications include heavily baked-on food and food processing equipment.
   
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Features

  • Tough fibers and abrasives to clean grills and ovens and remove baked-on food from pots and pans
  • Fiber: the product contains durable synthetic fibers that are crimped and heat set to develop a strong open web
  • Mineral: the product contains abrasive particles that are effective in scrubbing operation. These particles are evenly distributed throughout the pad to help ensure consistent performance
  • Resin: the product is constructed with resin that resists degradation from exposure to hot water, detergents and normal cleaning liquids

Specifications

  • Color: Green
  • Dishwasher Safe: Yes
  • Do Not Use - Surfaces: Not recommended for use on polished or easily scratched surfaces
  • Length: 9 Inch
  • Material: Fiber, Mineral, Resin
  • Product Form: Hand Pad
  • Product Type: Pads/Scouring Pads
  • Shape: Rectangular
  • Size: 6 in x 9 in
  • Thickness: 0.25 Inch
  • Width: 6 Inch
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