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minus-squareMidnight Wolf@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down3·10 months agoThrowing away a sponge: ❌ Cutting off the layer of ick so it can last longer: ✅
minus-squareIDontHavePantsOn@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up6·10 months agoOr just use your aging sponges in a rotating lifecycle. I have 4 stages/sponges at one time that slowly get demoted as they age. New sponge only gets light jobs. Scrapped clean dishes, pans that just need the oil washed off. Middle stage wear is used for stuck on foods and generally more gross dishes. Not usable for dishes, but good for counter/stove tops. Dirty jobs. Nothing food related. Floors, bathrooms, use with disinfectants.
minus-squaremakeasnek@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·10 months agoYep have done this for years. Cut a corner off a sponge each time it enters its next life phase so you can easily identity the phase it’s in by the way it looks.
Throwing away a sponge: ❌
Cutting off the layer of ick so it can last longer: ✅
Or just use your aging sponges in a rotating lifecycle. I have 4 stages/sponges at one time that slowly get demoted as they age.
New sponge only gets light jobs. Scrapped clean dishes, pans that just need the oil washed off.
Middle stage wear is used for stuck on foods and generally more gross dishes.
Not usable for dishes, but good for counter/stove tops.
Dirty jobs. Nothing food related. Floors, bathrooms, use with disinfectants.
Yep have done this for years. Cut a corner off a sponge each time it enters its next life phase so you can easily identity the phase it’s in by the way it looks.