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Sponges, dish cloths, scouring pads -- any of those things are going to harbor bacteria. You have very good evidence of this when you have a dish rag that you've washed dishes with and you leave it there on the sink overnight. The next morning, if it's warm in your house, you're going to smell an off odor. That's obviously contaminated. It's sure not going to clean dishes.

Libby Hoyle

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