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Studies tell the ugly truth about how often you're supposed to be cleaning and replacing your kitchen sponges.
When you think of the most germy item in your home, your kitchen sponge probably isn't the first object to come to mind. Surely, the toilet seat or a doorknob would seem more germ-laden.
We know that a sponge can become a veritable breeding ground for bacteria. But how often should you replace it? An expert answers.
Did you know millions of bacteria can live on your kitchen sponge, even when you clean it regularly? Still, it's a good idea to clean it every day you use it. Wet a sponge and nuke it in the ...
If you're like most people, you use a kitchen sponge every day to clean your dishes. But is the sponge itself clean? The answer is probably no. "That thing is very dirty," Philip Tierno ...
A recent study by researchers at Duke University revealed that kitchen sponges with both large and small holes promote the greatest microbial growth. Biologist Lingchong You examined the complex ...
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