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Chore Boy

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Chore Boy is a brand name of cleaning product, which includes copper and stainless steel scouring pads,[1] and abrasive impregnated scouring cloths.

During the first half of the 20th century, the product was marketed under the name Chore Girl.[citation needed]

Copper scrubbers

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Chore Boy copper scrubbers are made of 99.997% pure copper. Mineral oil is used to draw, spool, and unspool the copper wire. In addition, it helps to make the manufacturing process easier and protects the wire from scratches during use. These scrubbers are recommended for cleaning copper and aluminum cookware, broiler pans, barbecue grills, stove burners, and oven racks.

Stainless steel scouring pads

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Chore Boy stainless steel scouring pads are recommended for cast iron, indoor and outdoor grills, workshop, and tools.

Golden Fleece scrubbing cloths

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Chore Boy Golden Fleece scrubbing cloths are non-toxic and recommended for brushed stainless steel, cutting boards, oven racks, cooking utensils, pots and pans, trash containers, cast iron, and golf clubs. You can also use them to clean vegetables. They are treated with an abrasive, some binder, and a colorant.

References

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  1. ^ Dotz, Warren; Morton, Jim (1996). What a Character! 20th Century American Advertising Icons. Chronicle Books. p. 13. ISBN 0-8118-0936-6.