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On Sep 24, 4:07*pm, George Shirley > wrote:
> On 9/24/2010 2:27 PM, James Silverton wrote:
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> > It is much easier to put the kitchen sponge into the covered compartment
> > of the dishwasher when I remember or sense a smell. This does certainly
> > remove odors. I don't care to collect a week's worth of smelly rags and,
> > in any case, I very seldom use bleach since my bath towels are colored.

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> I don't collect a weeks worth of smelly rags James, they never smell,
> are rinsed, go into the utility room in a basket and are washed every
> few days. Our bath towels are colored too, the dish rags go in with the
> whites. Everyone does things differently, not wrongly.- Hide quoted text -
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>

Mine aren't smelly either. Once I've done dishes the cloth is rinsed,
wrung out, hung to dry, then into the dishcloth/dishtowel receptacle
and when I have a small collection they are then washed in the washing
machine.