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AIBU?

to think that people who send money saving tips to newspapers etc are in fact scratters?

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workshy · 13/11/2011 13:20

one I saw today

'if your kitchen sponge is smelly, put it in your dishwasher and then spray with fabreeze'

erm, just throw it away and get another one out of the packet???

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soandsosmummy · 13/11/2011 13:23

I think that's unfair - its not just about money but also recycling and reuse. I've been known to put my kitchen cloths through the wash when I've been really low on funds and it was the last one in the packet. also been known to shove scrubbing brush in dishwasher as it seems to give it a new lease of life if its got a bit grubby

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Pascha · 13/11/2011 13:25

I wash and reuse cloths and I also put scrubbing brushes in the dishwasher. I would throw out a sponge though. I always thought of them as disposable.

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GreenEyesandNiceHam · 13/11/2011 13:26

That's not scratty!

Scratty would be "put a clothes peg on your nose whilst wiping surfaces"

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workshy · 13/11/2011 13:27

proper kitchen cloths I stick in the washing machine but sponges???

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PlentyOfPubeGardens · 13/11/2011 13:27

People buy kitchen cloths? Shock

I'm using bits of cut up old t-shirts and stuff. They all go through the wash though - they last for years.

scratters is a great word Grin

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corlan · 13/11/2011 13:28

The Viz Top Tips were the best!

Save a fortune on laundry bills. Give your dirty shirts to Oxfam. They
will wash and iron them and you can buy them back for fifty pence.

There's a load here

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KatieMiddIeton · 13/11/2011 13:28

YANBU. Dirty buggers.

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SuePurblybiltbyElves · 13/11/2011 13:36

Spraying anything with Febreeze is skanky.
Washing sponges and cloths is fine. I don't see the problem with bunging them in the dishwasher if it's set at 60 degrees.

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BertieBotts · 13/11/2011 13:38

If you can't afford new sponges, perhaps it's time to sell the dishwasher Wink

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