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How do you clean your little green scrubber? (this is not a thread about Martian prostitutes)

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BrokenliSpears · 18/11/2008 14:36

The sponge things with a scrubby side to them for washing up.

Can they go in the dishwasher? Better in the washing machine? I am reluctant to boil or microwave them because it will make the house smell of boiled dishcloth.

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theinsider · 18/11/2008 14:37

buy new ones. 6 for a quid (ish)

Buda · 18/11/2008 14:37

Dishwasher

NomDePlume · 18/11/2008 14:38

dishwasher

BrokenliSpears · 18/11/2008 14:38

It's not really a financial issue - am not keen on disposing of things with plenty of life left in them.

Buda - do you do yours in the dishwasher?

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BrokenliSpears · 18/11/2008 14:39

x - post NomDePlume. Am not blanking you!

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Carmenere · 18/11/2008 14:39

I wash them with hot water and detergent but I throw them away after about a week, max two

Quattrocento · 18/11/2008 14:40

You'll probably use up more costs in energy cleaning them, Broccoli old thing.

Just one thing, I thought Martians were red? Is it just the prostitutes that are green?

WhereTheWildThingsWere · 18/11/2008 14:40

I stopped buyin them and now just use dishclothes that go on a hot wash in the wm.

I hate throwing things away.

WowOoo · 18/11/2008 14:41

Put mine in machine unless they are so old they mihgt disintegrate. Fine so far. With white wash.

BrokenliSpears · 18/11/2008 14:43

I do use dishcloths and bung them in the washing machine, but there's nothing like a scrubby sponge for cleaning an intricate high chair that's been used for a BLW 6-month-old's morning porridge.

Little green men - Mars, no?

I'm going to put them in the dishwasher and hope they don't end up melted to the rack, or sodden with dishwasher water at the end.

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snigger · 18/11/2008 16:34

Dishwasher. I do this with the metal ones too.

FWIW, I think Martian prostitutes don't go down too well in the dishwasher

EffiePerine · 18/11/2008 16:40

mine have a life-cycle

1 - washing up
2 - cleaning kitchen
3 - cleaning bathroom
4 - handed over to DH for nefarious DIY purposes (so he doesn't pinch the new ones)
5 - bin

misshardbroom · 18/11/2008 16:42

I don't, I just chuck em out when they start to look a bit past it.

THUM · 18/11/2008 16:50

I put mine through the washing machine, come out good as new and get a lot of use out of them.

Fizzylemonade · 18/11/2008 19:14

I cut them into 4 so that I don't feel bad about binning them when they get a bit manky.

BrokenliSpears · 18/11/2008 19:31

Well - not massively impressed with dishwasher washing. I suppose they will have been up to a high enough temp that they can be considered clean again, but they came out with dishwasher bits on them and needed a bit of a rinse.

Will try washing machine next time.

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breaghsmum · 18/11/2008 19:43

this is probably really obvious but im really dumb, i just wanted to know what BLW is?

also, i put mine in the machine with all the dishcloths and towels and wash at 95 degrees. i do this each time theyre used.

BrokenliSpears · 19/11/2008 10:51

Not a silly question - BLW is baby led weaning. It means letting your baby feed himself with human food, not pureeing and spoonfeeding. It makes a mess.More about it here.

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