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  2. How Often Should You Replace Your Sponge? - AOL

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    Your sponge is bacteria's favorite place to grow, which is why you should be replacing it frequently.

  3. Your Kitchen Sponge Is Dirtier Than You Think—Here's ... - AOL

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    Sponges should be replaced at least every two weeks; weekly replacement is even safer. Methods for Cleaning a Sponge The following four methods are recognized as the most effective for killing ...

  4. How Often Should You Mop Your Floors? An Expert Weighs In - AOL

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    But as a rule of thumb, you should mop your floors at least once a week—especially in areas that are more likely to get stains from drips and spills, like the kitchen and bathroom.

  5. Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    Swiffer is an American brand of cleaning products that is made by Procter & Gamble.Introduced in 1999, [1] the brand uses the "razor-and-blades" business model, whereby the consumer purchases the handle assembly at a low price, but must continue to purchase replacement refills and pads over the lifespan of the product.

  6. Mop - Wikipedia

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    This ideal amount is often recommended by the manufacturer in terms of weight percentage of water per weight of the dry mop, for example "175% water per weight of the dry mop". Mops for pre-moistening are flat sheets of (often microfiber) textile, usually about 15 cm (6 in) wide, and come in variable lengths (usually 30–100 cm (12–39 in)).

  7. Tawashi - Wikipedia

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    A tawashi (たわし or 束子, lit., a bundle) is a scrubbing brush for wet cleaning, [1] of a style that is popular in Japan. [2] Traditionally, tawashis were made from the hemp palm. [3] [4] In Japan, sponges used for rubbing and washing are now treated as forms of tawashi.

  8. It's not just your sponge you need to replace often — these ...

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  9. Sponge (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A sponge (/ ˈ s p ʌ n dʒ / SPUNJ) is a cleaning aid made of soft, porous material. Typically used for cleaning impervious surfaces, sponges are especially good at absorbing water and water-based solutions.