• bryndos@fedia.io
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    5 days ago

    Do you use a fresh dishcloth/kitchen sponge every time you wash up? re: mythbusters ep 135.

    They didn’t test towel unfortunately unless there was a follow up that i cant remember.

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      5 days ago

      I cycle the kitchen towel every few days (sooner if there’s a spill). I replace the sponge twice a month because I haven’t found a sponge at any price that doesn’t completely fail apart and look gross after doing dishes for two weeks or so.

      I’m raising a child, so it’s probably a little more intense for me.

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        I’m not like a sponge connoisseur, but I’ve been using “O-Cedar Scrunge” sponges for about a year and they’re pretty rugged. I have two sponges in rotation, and every time I do a dishwasher load I alternate them through it. They’ve never really fallen apart on me, but I think the green scratchy side gets a little less scratchy over time, and I just replace both of them every 2-3 months for good measure. I’m assuming that there’s a scientific paper somewhere that says using sponges for that long will kill me or something, but I’m still alive so far so fingers crossed.