Nobody likes the smell of a sour sponge. How about that mop that looks like a dirty Komondor dog. Yikes! Well if you enjoy your pristine home and take pride in your outstanding housekeeping skills, you probably know that the trick is to have clean cleaning supplies. You do not want to clean your home with something dirty. The best slate is a clean slate. Now, if this is something you have never thought about, let’s think about it: As
we clean our counters with that infamous sponge. The same sponge we use to clean the dishes, the cutting board full of chicken juice (yuck), and the spilt chocolate milk that the dog had started to lick off the floor. To then clean the kitchen table with right after dinner. Yummy! Right? Makes sense that we’d be spreading germs and dirt.
Okay don’t freak out let’s just apply some basic cleaning habits to stop anymore germ spread and dirt smears.

Back to that kitchen sponge, as we already determined earlier our kitchen sponge gets used more than anything in our cleaning supplies for more than one thing. It has been proven that a majority of sponges test positive for numerous forms of bacteria that can make us sick as well as be deadly to us. To get rid of anything that might be lingering on it simply place your sponge in the microwave for 1 minute after using each day. You can also run it thru the dishwasher by placing it on the top rack just be sure to ring it out immediately after the cycle is finished. Your sponge should be evicted after 2 weeks in your home. While this may seem wasteful, it’s better safe than sorry. Also, be sure to never let you sponge sit in a pool of water. Make sure it is sitting out to completely dry, the sponge should never stay wet.
I know what some of you are thinking. Forget the sponge I use dish rags. While this is also a great alternative these too can hold many germs as well. Your dish rag should not sit out after two days for the same reasons, not to mention the smell they get after some time. If you are washing your dish rags and towels and they smell sour simply wash them with half a cup of baking soda and nothing else and run it through the cycle. Tada! The stink is gone!!

