The Battle of Green Scouring Products

I ran an experiment with two unique, green scouring products. The battle featured Bathroom Stone and the A-Ben-A-Qui. My kitchen sink was quite dirty from paint and normal daily usage. The bathroom was ready for a good scrub as well and a few afternoons ago it was time for the throwdown.

I followed the simple instructions from A-Ben-A-Qui and tested a small area of the sink for starters. The dirt seemed to just vanish before my eyes in some sort of bizarre magic trick. I continued to clean part of the sink and the dirty mess continued to vanish and the white sink returned to its bright self. I left about half dirty and attempted to use the Bathroom Stone.

A Ben A Qui

The bathroom stone is designed for bathrooms, but my kitchen sink is made from porcelain and the Bathroom Stone said it would work. Made from recycled glass and other post-consumer products the Bathroom Stone is rather eco-friendly, but it did NOT do as good of a job as the A-Ben-A-Qui did. I put down the stone and returned to the tub of pink miracle goo.

A-Ben-A-Qui is environmentally safe, non-toxic, non corrosive, non flammable and does not contain VOCs, petroleum nor chlorine! Aside from all the lack of potential harmful chemicals, the A-Ben-A-Qui actually works. After scouring the now glistening sink with A-Ben-A-Qui, I headed into the bathroom to scrub the shower floor and the sink as well.

The A-Ben-A-Qui worked really well again, and the Bathroom Stone just seemed to be par. It did not get any of the goo off of the tiles, yet the A-Ben-A-Qui did and once again A-Ben-A-Qui wins.

This pink stuff works. I will continue to try the Bathroom stone, but I won’t trust that it will scour as well as this oddly named product called A-Ben-A-Qui scours.

Here are some before and after pictures… really, it’s NO JOKE