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What do you wash up dishes with? J Cloth, brush or sponge?

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DillytheGardener Wed 01-Sept-21 09:05:49

Just this really? Curious as was brought up by some friends and everyone had a strong opinion on what they thought best/most hygienic.

sazz1 Thu 02-Sept-21 00:18:18

Dishcloths disposable ones but mainly use the dishwasher. I wash them every day by soaking in cheap biological liquid and disinfectant.

Chewbacca Thu 02-Sept-21 00:25:27

Don't wash anything by hand, everything goes in the dishwasher.

TerriBull Thu 02-Sept-21 08:09:06

Brush.

My husband insists on washing crockery before he puts them in the dishwasher, which really begs the question why he bothers with the dishwasher at all after he's thoroughly cleaned them, confused I just give them a cursory rinse beforehand. I use the brush for pans.

Lucca Thu 02-Sept-21 08:13:44

No hope for me. I’m amazed I haven’t expired from salmonella or something, How can you change dishcloths four times a day ? How much washing up do you all do ??

MawBe Thu 02-Sept-21 08:56:52

Callistemon

I think I'll crochet some dishcloths.
Do you use cotton thread, string or is there a special yarn?
Christmas presents?

I do like my dishwasher, perhaps I'm lazy.

gringrin
Dishcloths and the “C” word in one post!

Lucca Thu 02-Sept-21 09:27:31

Callistemon not wishing to be rude but I’d not be thrilled to receive dishcloths as a gift…..it’s bad enough talking about them.

I know…I should just scroll past if I don’t like the thread but I’m isolating and bored rigid!

Hetty58 Thu 02-Sept-21 09:37:09

Help save the planet - and grow your own:

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/knightshayes/features/grow-your-own-kitchen-sponges-loofahs

Callistemon Thu 02-Sept-21 09:56:28

Lucca

Callistemon not wishing to be rude but I’d not be thrilled to receive dishcloths as a gift…..it’s bad enough talking about them.

I know…I should just scroll past if I don’t like the thread but I’m isolating and bored rigid!

I'll cross you off my list then, Lucca! ?

Callistemon Thu 02-Sept-21 09:57:03

Are you ok?
Isolating as a contact?

Callistemon Thu 02-Sept-21 09:58:00

MawBe

Callistemon

I think I'll crochet some dishcloths.
Do you use cotton thread, string or is there a special yarn?
Christmas presents?

I do like my dishwasher, perhaps I'm lazy.

gringrin
Dishcloths and the “C” word in one post!

Not bad, eh!! ?

Lucca Thu 02-Sept-21 10:09:46

Callistemon

Are you ok?
Isolating as a contact?

I am fine (I hope!). Just isolating prior to hospital visit for investigation.

If I could crochet…or knit…or sew…I’d not be so bored I guess !

Callistemon Thu 02-Sept-21 10:12:48

It's never to late to teach yourself ?
www.petalstopicots.com/quick-and-easy-dishcloth-patterns/

henetha Thu 02-Sept-21 10:17:08

A brush and a sponge. Don't like cloths.

Lucca Thu 02-Sept-21 10:18:28

I’ll pretend I didn’t see that Callistemon

MaizieD Thu 02-Sept-21 10:32:16

Lucca

No hope for me. I’m amazed I haven’t expired from salmonella or something, How can you change dishcloths four times a day ? How much washing up do you all do ??

I'll join you in sluttery, Lucca.

I never cease to be amazed at the huge quantities of bleach being discharged daily into the waste water system...

Another dishwasher owner here, we do very little washing up. When we do it's cotton dishcloth and old fashioned metal scourer. The scourer is very good for scrubbing the wooden chopping boards (and I've never poisoned anyone yet...)

Charleygirl5 Thu 02-Sept-21 13:36:14

I use my dishwasher a lot so only rinse out the odd mug and I use a brush usually.

My SiL sent me tea towels as a Christmas present last year- they will be going to a charity shop soon. I hate receiving anything for the house as a personal gift. I do not need anything.

TillyTrotter Thu 02-Sept-21 14:57:28

I have crossed off Tea Towel for you on my Christmas list Charleygirl and written Champagne ? ??.
You seem like a girl who likes the finer things in life. ?

MissAdventure Thu 02-Sept-21 15:34:29

I love a knitted dish cloth, and my mum always included them in my christmas presents.
I miss her, and my cloths.
I could probably knit one myself (cloth, not mum, sadly)

Callistemon Thu 02-Sept-21 17:48:38

hardwoodreflections.com/is-wood-naturally-antibacterial/

The scourer is very good for scrubbing the wooden chopping boards (and I've never poisoned anyone yet...)

Apparently wood and bamboo have anti-bacterial properties.
I scrub my wooden and bamboo chopping boards with hot soapy water.

Charleygirl I'd just started making your Christmas dishcloth with your name embroidered on it!
Now I'll have to think again.

Greciangirl Thu 02-Sept-21 19:57:27

A greens scour lad, a wire scour pad, a dishcloth and a brush.

All go into the sink soaked in bleach overnight, now and again.

They all do the job perfectly ok.

Lucca Thu 02-Sept-21 22:34:00

A green scour lad…..? Is that some kind of young Scottish person ?

Lucca Thu 02-Sept-21 22:34:30

What is it with all this bleaching ???????

Doodledog Fri 03-Sept-21 09:29:28

Lucca

What is it with all this bleaching ???????

That's a good question. I bleach my dishcloth every couple of days - a tablespoon or so of bleach on top of the cloth which is then covered with water and left overnight. This kills germs in the sink too, and then the drain when I pull the plug in the morning.

I am never sure whether this is better or worse for the environment than using disposable 'cloths' like J cloths or those rectangular sponges that need to be replaced all the time. One dishcloth lasts me weeks.