Kitchen sponges hold way more bacteria than you think
Yes, it’s probably time to change your sponge
Yes, it’s probably time to change your sponge
Kitchen sponges are crawling with bacteria. Turns out that's a good thing.
Used sponges are teeming with bacteria. You should better replace them weekly instead of sanitizing them.
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Oil spills are never a pretty sight but an innovative sponge-like material could make these events far less disastrous.
It's the largest any human has come across.
The best way to keep your sponges clean is to microwave them.
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