wow... a lady that knows the word groady and USES it... I'll bet Shannah has
her own tools too. !!!!!
j
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shannah Miller" <shannahquilts at gmail.com>
To: "Wayne" <wmc_st at xxiii.com>
Cc: "Shop Talk List" <shop-talk at autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] MY DISHWASHER IS A RUMBLIN
> 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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