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minus-square@gandalf_der_12te@feddit.delinkfedilink4•edit-24 months agoDon’t use sponges. They have tiny holes, where bacteria live. Use brushes instead. Example (Amazon link)
minus-square@0x4E4F@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPlinkfedilink4•4 months agoSo, what you’re saying is, bacteria can’g get stuck in brushes… I say that’s not true. Bacteria can live in almost anything.
minus-square@gandalf_der_12te@feddit.delinkfedilink2•4 months agoYeah, that’s correct. Still, brushes dry much faster than sponges. So the bacteria have less time to grow.
minus-square@Kitlink1•4 months agoI can’t click the link on mobile, it errors out because I’m in the US. Can anyone share a pic?
Don’t use sponges. They have tiny holes, where bacteria live.
Use brushes instead.
Example (Amazon link)
So, what you’re saying is, bacteria can’g get stuck in brushes… I say that’s not true. Bacteria can live in almost anything.
Yeah, that’s correct. Still, brushes dry much faster than sponges. So the bacteria have less time to grow.
I can’t click the link on mobile, it errors out because I’m in the US. Can anyone share a pic?
here you go: