Agreed. It's far better, in my opinion, to use dish cloths that
can go in the washing machine, or get a knitter friend to make
some knitted ones. Those can also go in the washing machine.
There are tons of knitted dish cloth patterns out there, but if
someone wants a really simple one, just let me know and I'll
send it on.
The other nice thing about using dish cloths is that they make
very nice shop rags when they're two groady (spelling?) to use
on the dishes.
I find that the plastic sponges rinse out tons better than the
common cellulose ones, and I really wish I could find a source
for them.
Shannah
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Wayne <wmc_st at xxiii.com> wrote:
>
> There is also a very BAD bit of house wife advice floating around: "put
> your kitchen sink sponges in the dishwasher to clean and sterilize them."
> DO NOT DO IT! Mom's clogged up and the repair guy tore out the drain assy
> and it was packed with colorful blue and yellow chunks of sponge. Oh Joy!
> We cleaned a few 30 cent sponges and it only cost a $150 repair call!
>
> -Wayne
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