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<blockquote data-quote="bilbo" data-source="post: 298516" data-attributes="member: 6965"><p>Well here’s another believer in chore boy. $2.37 and I’m back in business. Took all of 5 minutes to get the lead out. My wife said the guy at sally world looked at her like she was nuts when she asked for chore boy scrubbers and have her some scotch brite ones that said copper coated. I went to the local grocery this morning and remembered to check for them and easily found the all copper chore boy scrubbers. Thanks for the help and tips everyone!</p><p></p><p>Fun fact, chore boy is used with glass pipes to smoke crack, so they are usually for sale at the counter of seedy gas stations. Right next to those little roses in a glass tube. So if you can’t find them at a grocery store check a gas station in an area well known for drug use. I learned this after amazon had glass tubes in the ‘purchased with’ section when I was looking them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilbo, post: 298516, member: 6965"] Well here’s another believer in chore boy. $2.37 and I’m back in business. Took all of 5 minutes to get the lead out. My wife said the guy at sally world looked at her like she was nuts when she asked for chore boy scrubbers and have her some scotch brite ones that said copper coated. I went to the local grocery this morning and remembered to check for them and easily found the all copper chore boy scrubbers. Thanks for the help and tips everyone! Fun fact, chore boy is used with glass pipes to smoke crack, so they are usually for sale at the counter of seedy gas stations. Right next to those little roses in a glass tube. So if you can’t find them at a grocery store check a gas station in an area well known for drug use. I learned this after amazon had glass tubes in the ‘purchased with’ section when I was looking them up. [/QUOTE]
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