It is a sponge: what are you supposed to write about? This is not the 1950s. You do not write some fabricated story of how it makes the miss's life splendid. The sponge absorbs copious amounts of water. I am not about to measure exact amounts, say cups or liters, I was shocked by its absorbency. And, the sponge does not trap or hold dirt.Perhaps, that is the selling point of the sponge. This is the first sponge-synthetic or natural-that does not stain, or turn into a breeding ground for germs or grit/grime. You wring the sponge and it is clean enough to continue. A thorough rinse when finished, and the sponge is like new.And, this is one of few sponges that I have used that can tolerate those nasty purpose household cleaners, bleach, and so forth. It begs the question, where was this sponge when I ran/owned a detail shop twenty years ago? I used to spend at least $6 or $7 more for a purported high-end sponge, without these results.To be fair, this is most likely technological advancement. In time you would hope that something as old as a sponge improves. Without a homemaker, I now have to clean for the first time in 14 years. There may be other sponges that are substantially cheaper and as efficacious? Look around and read between the lines.I am impressed, but if this sponge is great, alternatives must exist to compete.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]