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How often do you replace your dishwashing sponge?
Less than once a month
 18%  [ 12 ]
Once a month
 32%  [ 21 ]
Every 2 months
 20%  [ 13 ]
Every 2-6 months
 23%  [ 15 ]
Every 6 months
 1%  [ 1 ]
Every 6-12 months
 1%  [ 1 ]
Once a year (Pesach)
 3%  [ 2 ]
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 4:58 pm    Post subject: Dishwashing sponges
 
How often do you replace your sponge?
My sponge gets old after about 2 months.
Is this normal?
Am I buying a bad sponge?
What is the best sponge to use for dishwashing?
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 5:02 pm    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
You should be replacing them once a month. The bacteria in a kitchen sponge is a bacteria-fest.

Here's an article:

http://www.realsimple.com/realsimple/content/0,21770,1198201,00.html
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 6:32 pm    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
I buy really cheap ones and replace them often, when they look old or smell bad.
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 7:04 pm    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
Woo hoo!!!!!

Finally a housekeeping thread I can respond to without being totally embarrassed!!!!! (You really don't want to know how often I change the sheets...)

I chuck out the sponges once a week, milchig on a Friday and the fleishig one after washing the cholent pot.

Like Raisin, I buy really cheap ones. I think it works out to maybe 15 cents (?) per sponge.
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 8:44 pm    Post subject:
 
We have a dishwasher so I rarely use the spongue. Prob. every few mos., though. DH likes to chuck them, I'm not so particular.
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 8:45 pm    Post subject:
 
chocolate moose wrote:
We have a dishwasher so I rarely use the spongue. Prob. every few mos., though. DH likes to chuck them, I'm not so particular.


Hmm, what is this dishwasher thing you speak of?

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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 8:47 pm    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
I once saw on tv that you could sterilize used sponges in the microwave, using lemon juice. My husband caught me doing this and couldn't believe what a frugal (cheap) woman he married. Also it was kind of silly, because lemons cost more than sponges.
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 9:14 pm    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
there are machine-washable sponges out there for those of you who have emotional attachments to your sponge. I used them for a while (they are great sponges) but couldn't bring myself to put them in the washing machine, it was just weird. so I chucked them. but I'm thinking it might make sense to get a bunch of those and rotate so they don't get stuck in the wash.
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 9:36 pm    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
I dont use sponges. I either use the dishwasher or good grips makes this kind of brush that you put soap into. Its called SoftWorks. Soap pump Palm brush.

Its really good and lasts long.
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 9:49 pm    Post subject:
 
for sure every month ... when it becomes torn or ruined ... and I have a few kinds ... 2 kinds for dishes and a dif one for sinks or counters ...
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 15 2008, 9:54 pm    Post subject:
 
I dont throw it out my dh does when he decide it is old or torn . I just dont have time for such thing. usally my kids take my sponge to "sponge land" and I never see it again. so its like every 2 weeks I use a new one.

and when I clean up the toy room I get to see my sponges again... and then I just toss it bc I am using the new one already.
if not for my dh and kids I would never change the sponges.
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 16 2008, 1:26 am    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
I have that dishwasher thing so I only really use the plastic scrubbie for Shabbos washing. It doesn't last more than a month- I get them in a six pack at the $ store. The also have palm sized foam sponges, with a green scrubber back in a ten pack that are good for bathrooms, counters and the china we wash by hand not on Shabbos. Also good for the kids water table in the summer.
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 16 2008, 8:21 am    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
Dobie yellow sponges are the only ones I'll use.

They're good at washing, scrubbing, but don't scratch.
I stock up at a discount store and replace often.
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 16 2008, 8:49 am    Post subject:
 
I also sterilize mine by running them through the dishwasher each time I wash a load of dishes.
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 16 2008, 9:09 am    Post subject:
 
I change them whenever they get funky, or I wash a particularly nasty thing, like a cholent pot. But, I use my dishwasher for fleishigs and I have 3 sponges for meat and 2 for dairy and 1 for pareve and lots for treif Smile - bathrooms, vases, etc.
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 16 2008, 9:33 am    Post subject:
 
I change mine sometimes once a week sometimes a bit more or less depends what I wash and how much washing up there is and also they breed bacteria so its not good to keep them for too long
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 16 2008, 9:48 am    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
Is there something wrong with using the same sponge for counters and dishes?
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PostPosted: Fri, Jan 18 2008, 12:39 am    Post subject:
 
I usually replace them every two months, unless
they start smelling a little "ripe" before then.
They last longer since we usually use the
dishwasher, except at our shabbas apartment
which doesn't have a kosher dishwasher.
But since we're only there shabbas and yom tov,
the sponges last a long time...
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PostPosted: Sat, Jan 19 2008, 2:37 pm    Post subject: Re: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
Raisin wrote:
Is there something wrong with using the same sponge for counters and dishes?


Well, for me, my counters might as well be trief, since they cannot be kashered and I dunno about the kashrus standards of the people living here for all 40 years of the apartment's existance. I don't cut anything directly onto them, and don't put anything hot down directly either. I wash them down with a sponge that I also cannot use on my kosher dishes.

That's the only reason I can think of that you would need to use a different sponge for counters and dishes.
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PostPosted: Sat, Jan 19 2008, 9:45 pm    Post subject: re: Dishwashing sponges
 
I don't use the same sponges for countertops and dishes because I use 409 on my countertops but I don't want that stuff on my food. It's there to clean up for salmonella, not for ingestion.

I throw out the sponges alot because I hate when they have pieces of food in them. They just look unsightly. The REAL question is how much dishwashing liquid I go through, which is ALOT. I just went through a whole small bottle in a month, incredible!
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