Many people don't stop to think how hard sponges work in keeping kitchens and bathrooms clean. For this reason, these inexpensive tools, particularly the kitchen sponge, need regular care, too, to prevent the spread of infectious bacteria.
Sponges are well suited to picking up liquid spills such as water drops and spots, fruit juices and the like. However, it's much safer to use a paper towel with a disinfectant cleaner to mop up juices from meats, poultry or fish. That way, you can just toss out the towel rather than risk having illness-causing bacteria multiplying on the sponge, ready to be spread on hands, counters and cooking and dining More
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