That innocent kitchen sponge you've been using for years contains 200 times more bacteria than your toilet seat—and you're ...
Sponges Harbor More Bacteria Than Your Toilet Seat Here's something that might turn your stomach. A study included DNA ...
You may cringe each time you wring out your dirty, old kitchen sponge, thinking you should replace it. And often, you then forget. But you really should swap it out for a new one – and probably more ...
Person holding a new kitchen sponge in one hand and an old, tattered sponge in the other. - Ladanifer/Getty Images Sponges are used to wipe counters, scrub dishes, and maybe even clean residue from ...
Espresso machines have a lot of moving parts, all of which need to be rinsed, scrubbed, or dried. Fortunately, Cafemasy thought of everything with its 5-pack of cleaning tools. Each gadget is designed ...
One of the hardest working tools in the kitchen is a sponge. You grab it to wipe a counter, wash a dish, and scrub the sink. But, how often do you clean the sponge? Just think of all the bits that are ...
When it comes to cleanliness and hygiene in the kitchen, we often talk about keeping the utensils clean, avoiding damp platforms, keeping dustbins away, and avoiding microplastics. But there exists a ...
You wipe your kitchen sponge all over the grossest things in your sink, so it makes sense that it would accumulate some pretty gross bacteria. But is it possible to clean or sanitize that sponge? Yes, ...
You're probably not doing it often enough. Whether I'm wiping off the counter or scrubbing a pot, I reach for a versatile ...
Scrubbing a dirty pan, wiping a counter, swabbing batter off the mixer — when most of us are cleaning up in the kitchen, we’re probably only thinking of the thing being cleaned. But take heed: that ...
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