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Re: "Kitchen Sponges - what's up? I always wash dishes with a..."

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is there some weird climate stuff going on in your part of the world? my kitchen sponges have been lasting just as long as usual

🧶 mouseless

2023-06-30 · 3 weeks ago

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🔥 Sm0key

I've been eyeing crocheted dish scrubbies made from hemp on etsy to get away from plastic sponges, maybe you may be interested in them as well. hemp is tough, extremely mold/mildew resistant and gets softer as its washed.

🍀 gritty

@stack fair point. we've also used swedish dishcloths. work pretty well.

2023-07-01 · 3 weeks ago

🚀 stack

I am experimenting with a piece of paper towel inside an abrasive plastic mesh (the kind garlic and onions come bagged in). The paper holds the soap and provides a nice padding for the scrubbing mesh - and I can get rid of it when done. Plastic seems to last forever, scrubs better than abrasive stuff on sponge, and is easy to rinse. Works so much better!

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🚀 stack

Kitchen Sponges - what's up? I always wash dishes with a sponge, and they used to last more than a couple of days. Now I am tossing sponges every other day because they positively stink like a moldy bacteria-hive dipped into a vat of tar.

💬 6 comments · 2023-06-30 · 3 weeks ago