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how do you store your dishcloth?
We constantly battle a smelly dishcloth because my husband never wrings out the water when he drapes the dishcloth between the two sinks. It makes me CRAZY! I at least wring the water out before I drape it between the sinks or over the tap... But that method of draping is part of my insanity. Its unsightly and messy and no matter how much I wring, the cloth still stays damp, which results in smell. There has got to be a better way to store our dishcloth and I need to know how! PLEASE HELP US!!!
Re: how do you store your dishcloth?
Ohhh vinegar water! I'm a big fan of vinegar for everything ... how did I not think of this?!
I'm glad to hear that I'm not missing on out something great (other than thinner dishcloths) and that we're not the only ones draping the cloth between the sinks. Phew!
Thanks for the tips!
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Henri and Charlotte, Christmas 2012
I second the vinegar idea.
Also, Tupperware has some clothes, that dry fast and they never smell. I LOVE them! I typically wring the dishcloths out and hang over faucet and toss in washer after a day or two.
I wring it out and let it drip dry. I usually replace with a clean one next time i need to wash a few dishes. Also, I love those basic white cloths (bar towels) because they dry well and they are great because i use bleach in my towels and sometimes a few drops in my dish water. Its great for plastic.