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I removed all the foam sponges and don’t buy them anymore. I replaced them with more convenient and free ones. Brilliant idea for the kitchen

I’ve never liked foam sponges for washing dishes. They make me sore, as soon as I take them in my hands, “goose bumps” appear on my skin.
Hi all! I've never liked foam sponges for washing dishes. They make me sore, as soon as I take them in my hands, “goose bumps” appear on my skin.

These sponges absorb water, remain wet for a long time and do not dry out, because you wash dishes several times a day. Almost immediately after starting to use, they lose their appearance and become shabby and flattened.

Hi all! I've never liked foam sponges for washing dishes. They make me sore, as soon as I pick them up, “goose bumps” appear on my skin.-2

I mostly wash dishes with terry cloths. Or I take disposable ones, which are sold in rolls.

Hi all! I've never liked foam sponges for washing dishes. They make me sore, as soon as I pick them up, “goose bumps” appear on my skin.-3

For more stubborn stains, a metal sponge is suitable.

I recently remembered how my mother washed dishes with tulle rags. She folded several layers into a small square and stitched them with thread. And instead of a scraper there was a bent square of mosquito net; in those days it was metal, there were no traces of plastic.

How to do

 

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