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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 09:54:13

FannyCornforth your whole saga made me laugh my head off. I know exactly what you meant by those pies, and the cruste mouldy jcloth story made me want to heave ?

And Beechnut are you my husband?

Beechnut Wed 01-Sept-21 09:47:20

Give everything a good lick where possible ?

Doodledog Wed 01-Sept-21 09:47:02

FannyCornforth

Barmeyoldbat

I use Mr Barmey, he is clean and safe

grin

I thought Mr Barmey must be some sort of branded dishwashing gizmo, and given long enough would probably have decided I needed one and googled it ?

FannyCornforth Wed 01-Sept-21 09:46:32

Why do I keep saying jiffy cloth, not j cloth? Was it once jiffy cloth, or am I just being stupid?

beth20 Wed 01-Sept-21 09:46:20

Sponge for every day and one of those silver wiry things for tough burnt on bits.

dragonfly46 Wed 01-Sept-21 09:44:55

I use a silicone brush. So easy to clean.

FannyCornforth Wed 01-Sept-21 09:44:34

Barmeyoldbat

I use Mr Barmey, he is clean and safe

grin

FannyCornforth Wed 01-Sept-21 09:44:17

Disgusting jiffy cloth story:

I once popped into the kitchen of our local boozer to have a chat with the landlady / cook.

She was in the middle of serving those annoying pies that you only get in pubs, as in a ramekin of stew with a sort of pastry hat, which will explode as soon as it sets eye upon a knife and fork.

Anyway. She was wiping the gravy off the side of the little ramekin with a crusty old jiffy cloth that was quite literally black with mold. Covered in it. envy

The pub is now under new management, thank goodness.

Barmeyoldbat Wed 01-Sept-21 09:43:45

I use Mr Barmey, he is clean and safe

Lizzie72 Wed 01-Sept-21 09:41:43

I’ve never had a dishwasher - wash it all by hand. I use a brush / sponge scourer - and put them in the washing machine every couple of days. Husband usually uses lukewarm water to wash up when he does it - after many, many years of marriage, I’ve learned not to sweat the small stuff - so now I sometimes wash it again in hot water. We have a big garden and enjoy walking etc, so we are fairly healthy and don’t seem to go down with bugs very often.

Doodledog Wed 01-Sept-21 09:40:00

I never thought about microwaving.

I use a cloth (bleached regularly) and a brush for anything stubborn. I don't like sponges, as they make the suds go funny?

shysal Wed 01-Sept-21 09:35:50

I use a sponge which is microwaved when wet daily. I also use the anti bacterial Fairy liquid which claims protection for your sponge. I use until the green scouring layer is almost gone. I then keep the old one for washing bread dough untesils, after which I throw away.

Lillie Wed 01-Sept-21 09:33:41

im sure someone told me they microwave their sponges when wet to kill bacteria

Soroptimum Wed 01-Sept-21 09:33:34

Brush and dishcloth. I put the dishcloth in the microwave for 1 minute to kill any thing lurking! The washed as normal after a couple of days.

Grannynannywanny Wed 01-Sept-21 09:33:28

I use a brush. I pop it in the dishwasher every couple of days. Before I had a dishwasher I used to soak my brush in a mug of bleachy water and it cleaned the brush and whitened the mug at the same time.

DillytheGardener Wed 01-Sept-21 09:28:11

Interesting! I use a sponge, but was told by my friends a brush is more hygienic and that a sponge is a Petri dish for germs.

ExDancer Wed 01-Sept-21 09:26:17

Does the sponge stand up well to the dishwasher without discolouring?

Cherrytree59 Wed 01-Sept-21 09:24:47

Sponge that lives in the
dishwasher.
Use dishwasher almost every day, so sponge ways clean until needs replacing.

Lillie Wed 01-Sept-21 09:18:35

a string cotton dishcloth which i boil wash after a couple of days
and a brush for dirty tray items

fiorentina51 Wed 01-Sept-21 09:13:06

Sponge which gets changed when it looks tatty enough. Everything gets rinsed well after washing.

Dee1012 Wed 01-Sept-21 09:08:17

I use a sponge, one with a scrubby side!

I tend to buy large packets and use a new one weekly.

ginny Wed 01-Sept-21 09:06:59

Brush and sponge. Disinfected daily.

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.