All About YOU: What to Do with Dirty Sponges

Published Jul 20, 2008

A sponge is like the back row in study hall -- it attracts all the bad elements. So here’s what you should do with it:

Toss it, suggest YOU docs Mehmet Oz, MD, and Michael Roizen, MD. Instead, buy 10 cheap dishcloths and 2 buckets. Put the clean cloths in one bucket and the dirty cloths in the other bucket along with some diluted bleach. Wash all the cloths once a week.

More Sanitary Solutions
Sponges actually grow bacteria. But if you simply can’t part with your sponges, run them through the dishwasher once a week. You can also microwave damp sponges for a minute to kill germs. But use extreme caution: Wet the sponge thoroughly, and use tongs to take it out of the microwave. (Find out why your faucet beats hand wipes.)

Keeping a Safer Kitchen
Here are a few more simple steps for keeping yourself safe from common illness-causing bacteria:

Are your food-handling practices up to par? Read this article -- and take the quiz -- to find out.

RealAge Benefit: Washing your hands frequently and using safe food-handling practices can make your RealAge 0.4 years younger.
 


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