Kitchen sponge
On Sep 24, 2:27*pm, "James Silverton" >
wrote:
> *George *wrote *on Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:15:59 -0500:
>
> > On 9/24/2010 1:29 PM, Dimitri wrote:
> >> I heard most homes would FAIL the sanitation standards set
> >> for restaurants.
>
> >> The reason - household sponges.
>
> >> I regularly zap mine in the nuker to bring any liquid to a
> >> boil and to sanitize.
> >Never use them, use wash cloths and replace them twice a day with clean
> >ones. They go into the wash, get some bleach in with them and there you
> >are.
>
> 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.
>
The sponge releases it's nasties slowly, including into the rinse
cycle. Nasty.
>
> James Silverton
>
--Bryan
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