The Unclutterer blog offers a smart way to separate your kitchen sponges into various roles. A reader there writes:
In our household, we discovered a trick: the Good Clean sponge [for dishes] is used as-is, straight out of the package. When it gets downgraded to the Wiping Sponge [for kitchen counters and the table], we cut one of the corners off. When the sponge gets downgraded again to a Skunging Sponge [the dregs of cleaning], we cut another corner off.
Sounds like a great way to make sure you're not using a skunky sponge on your cereal bowl.
Separating the new from the used [Unclutterer]
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The Unclutterer blog offers a smart way to separate your kitchen sponges into various roles. A reader there writes:
In our household, we discovered a trick: the Good Clean sponge [for dishes] is used as-is, straight out of the package. When it gets downgraded to the Wiping Sponge [for kitchen counters and the table], we cut one of the corners off. When the sponge gets downgraded again to a Skunging Sponge [the dregs of cleaning], we cut another corner off.
Sounds like a great way to make sure you're not using a skunky sponge on your cereal bowl.
Separating the new from the used [Unclutterer]
This entry was posted on Sunday, September 28th, 2008 at 3:20 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.