Swoova Sponge for Stainless Steel
Watch It Cut Through Years of Buildup
Real cleaning clips showing how Swoova restores stainless steel cookware with just water and mineral abrasion.
Three Minutes. Three Steps. Done.

Run the sponge under water. That's the only supply you need — no chemicals, no ratios, no temperature management.

Use the brown aluminum oxide side to cut through baked-on carbonized residue. Flip to the black emery side to polish the exposed steel.

Rinse and admire the mirror finish. The pan you were about to throw away now looks like you just unboxed it.
Customers Are Loving Swoova
Made my pans look new again
I honestly didn’t think this would work as well as it did. My stainless steel pans had burnt marks that nothing else touched.
Amanda R.
Way better than steel wool
It cleaned the grime off without scratching everything up. I’m replacing all my old scrubbers with these.
Jessica M.
Actually works fast
I used it on my sink and cookware and saw a difference right away. Super easy to rinse and reuse too.
Kelly T.
My kitchen looks cleaner
This is one of those products I didn’t know I needed. It made my stainless steel sink look so much better.
Nicole B.
Bought more for my mom
I tried one and immediately ordered extras. It’s perfect for pans, the sink, and random kitchen messes.
Sarah L.
Just Water
Stainless Steel
Abrasion Tech
Lasts Months
Clean + Polish
Into Pieces
Why Everything Else Failed
That stubborn brown layer isn't a stain — it's carbonized grease physically fused to the metal. Chemistry can't dissolve it for the same reason chemistry can't dissolve charcoal. You need a physical solution.
| Product | Mechanism | Works on Surface Stains? | Chemicals | Scratches? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bar Keeper's Friend | Oxalic acid dissolution | Yes | Yes | No |
| Baking Soda + Vinegar | Mild alkali/acid reaction | Partially | Mild | No |
| Easy-Off Oven Cleaner | Sodium hydroxide / lye | Yes | Harsh | No |
| Steel Wool / S.O.S Pads | Steel wire abrasion | Yes | No | Yes — damages surface |
| Swoova Sponge | Calibrated mineral abrasion | Yes | Zero | No — calibrated to stainless |
Bar Keeper's Friend
Baking Soda + Vinegar
Easy-Off Oven Cleaner
Steel Wool / S.O.S Pads
Swoova Sponge
The difference is the mechanism. Every product above uses chemical dissolution — acids or bases that try to dissolve the stain. Swoova uses aluminum oxide, a mineral rated 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, calibrated to a grit that cuts through fused carbon without scratching stainless steel. It doesn't clean better. It cleans differently.
From "Ready to Throw Away" to Mirror Finish






What People Are Saying
I spent $500 on All-Clad and within a year it looked like I rescued it from a dumpster. Bar Keeper's Friend barely touched it. This sponge had it gleaming in three minutes flat.
I didn't want to scrub cookware my kids eat off of with sodium hydroxide or oxalic acid. Swoova just uses water. I was skeptical, but it worked.
Every single person who sees my pans asks what I used. I've given away at least ten of these. The bundle is the way to go.
Common Questions
No. Swoova uses aluminum oxide calibrated specifically for stainless steel. The abrasive is hard enough to cut through carbonized residue but fine enough that it won't gouge or scratch the cooking surface.
Bar Keeper's Friend uses oxalic acid — a chemical that dissolves surface stains. Swoova physically cuts through bonded carbonized residue using mineral abrasion.
No. Just water. Wet the sponge, scrub, rinse. The abrasive materials — aluminum oxide and emery — do all the work.
With regular use, one sponge lasts several months. You can also cut it into smaller pieces for precision work or to extend the lifespan even further.
Absolutely. It works on both the interior cooking surface and the exterior / bottom of stainless steel pans.
Swoova is calibrated specifically for stainless steel. Do not use it on non-stick coated surfaces, anodized aluminum, copper, or cast iron seasoning.
Single: 1 Swoova Sponge. Bundle offers are controlled by Kaching Bundles and will display above the Add to Cart button.
Your $500 Cookware Deserves
a $30 Solution
The sponge that works when Bar Keeper's Friend, baking soda, vinegar, and steel wool have all failed. Restore your stainless steel to the day you unboxed it.