For years, it was typical for me to rinse out my wash mitt in clean water and figure it was good to go for the next use. I'm really not sure I have ever washed a mitt in the washing machine. Seems to have worked good for a long time.
Now, with the advent of rinseless washes that seem to get the wash media extremely dirty, is that same procedure still OK?
Because the mitt/sponge/pad does get so dirty, I seem to think I need to wash it in some detergent after each use. It isn't really a big deal, but is it a step that isn't necessary?
So...
1. How often do you "rinseless washers" wash your rinseless wash mitts?
2. What are you using for detergent, dish, laundry, other?
3. How are you washing them, by hand or machine?
4. How clean do you try to get them?
5. Would just a thorough rinsing in clean water be sufficient?
6. When will summer be here? :wall
Now, with the advent of rinseless washes that seem to get the wash media extremely dirty, is that same procedure still OK?
Because the mitt/sponge/pad does get so dirty, I seem to think I need to wash it in some detergent after each use. It isn't really a big deal, but is it a step that isn't necessary?
So...
1. How often do you "rinseless washers" wash your rinseless wash mitts?
2. What are you using for detergent, dish, laundry, other?
3. How are you washing them, by hand or machine?
4. How clean do you try to get them?
5. Would just a thorough rinsing in clean water be sufficient?
6. When will summer be here? :wall