Comments on: Cleaning Expert Debunks Popular Cleaning Myths https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/ Trusted Cleaning Advice Since 2009 Sat, 18 Dec 2021 06:00:21 +0000 hourly 1 By: Tokeshia https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-132950 Sat, 18 Dec 2021 06:00:21 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-132950 In reply to Rachael.

A dishwasher is more efficient at using water. So if you rinse it before hand you negate the benefits of using the dishwasher.

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By: Ree https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-126828 Thu, 30 Sep 2021 14:53:03 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-126828 In reply to Rachael.

From what I’ve read, the enzymes in the dishwasher detergent cling to food and dissolve it. Also newer dishwashers have sensors to determine how to clean the dishes (time/water pressure).

https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/dishwasher-detergents/buying-guide/index.htm
https://www.homeserve.com/en-us/blog/home-improvement/should-you-prerinse-dishes/

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By: Mindy Morgan https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-126122 Wed, 01 Sep 2021 19:51:34 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-126122 In reply to DeeDee.

I agree! Everything in balance.

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By: Rachael https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-125308 Tue, 27 Jul 2021 07:33:57 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-125308 In reply to Lena S.

I actually just installed a brand new dishwasher (let me rephrase that – I had it installed lol) and the manual said not to rinse dishes before loading them! Just to scrape off dried food! I don’t know why/how rinsing takes away efficiency in a dishwasher, but I tried it tonight and my dishes still came out clean without pre-rinsing them. Don’t know if it’s a habit I can truly break.. Would love to know the reasoning behind it as well!

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By: Jan Nilsen https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-123977 Wed, 02 Jun 2021 11:09:50 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-123977 I too would like to know WHY?? boiling sponges doesn’t work….if bacteria can get into all the little holes why can’t the boiling water get in the holes just as good too. …especially if you boil the sponges for at least half an hour??
Also I use chux cloths instead and boil them. …does boiling chux cloths kill ALL germs??

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By: Lena S https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-121512 Sun, 21 Mar 2021 13:51:35 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-121512 I noticed you washed the bowl by hand, before placing in the dishwasher! I read somewhere that this takes away the efficiency of the dishwashing tablets. You should only scape off solid particles. Any comments to this?

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By: DeeDee https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-114775 Fri, 25 Sep 2020 04:54:54 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-114775 I really love Melissa and this site along with her YouTube channel, but I have to disagree with the sponge study. I honestly I’m so tired of the “experts” changing their minds, especially these days when sometimes it just seems a profit is to be made (by purchasing more sponges). I would question: (1) the date of the study which for me would be very important because was it before the pandemic or after? (2) who did the study? (3) is the company (or companies) involved in the study involved with makings sponges? (4) what exactly is the “study”? (5) how did the study determine the sponges weren’t deeply disinfected… and oh so many more questions. I learned a long time ago as a researcher in college my second time around to not simply trust studies right off the bat. There’s lots of questions that need answering.

For myself, I switch out all my sponges once a month but I disinfect the sometimes twice a day. Depending upon what I used the sponge for, sometimes I disinfected them in vinegar, sometimes in oxygen bleach, sometimes in bleach, etc. Also, I have different sponges for different household jobs: (1) a sponge for pet dishes (2) a sponge for “human” dishes (3) a kitchen counter sponge (4) a sponge to clean the kitchen sink, etc. etc. etc. Same goes for my bathroom sponges. I have different ones for different jobs in the bathroom. Also, I repurpose some of my “old” but deeply disinfected kitchen sponges to be used in the bathroom and then tossed depending upon the job completed in the bathroom. As well, I let my deeply disinfected sponges dry out completely, sometimes putting them in a sunny window, etc. etc. etc. I don’t think anything in this world is ever going to be completely disinfected and I’d rather reduce what gets thrown away. Furthermore, I’m concerned our society is becoming more than a bit obsessive about germs, viruses, etc. I’m not saying that we shouldn’t do our best to disinfect as much as we can but to realize that bacteria, germs, viruses are all over the place, including inside of us. We’re made up of the earth. Hard not to have all those things in us.

So, my philosophy, do the best that we can, reduce waste as much as we can, disinfect as best we can. And finally, enjoy life as best as we can.

Peace!

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By: Rosie https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-111580 Sat, 11 Jul 2020 23:17:15 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-111580 I’m concerned about replacing sponges so regularly; and I don’t even use them much. I use cloths, but same principle. Why would you not soak them overnight in a disinfectant solution? there are plenty that destroy 99.9% of bugs, including all those you mentioned in the article.

Once a week, I put whatever I’ve been using in the sink overnight with a generous dash of disinfectant. In the morning, all clean plus the sink was disinfected too. Why would you not do that? Curious, given our stand on waste.

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By: Elaine https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-110889 Sat, 20 Jun 2020 01:52:25 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-110889 I’m a new fan on subscribing to this site. :)) I’m moving to a newer home with mortgage and I’m so excited but also nervous on losing a lot of my savings. I am researching in Google and YouTube on ways for me to save money again and at the same time maintain the newfound place efficiently and less time. I’m glad I found Melissa Maker’s videos! Very detailed and super informative…my research have ended successfully and calmly. :))

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By: Mary Leibler https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-110804 Tue, 16 Jun 2020 16:21:11 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-110804 In reply to Lisa.

You must be assertive in the store and say “NO styrofoam please!”

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By: Mary Leibler https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-110803 Tue, 16 Jun 2020 16:19:42 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-110803 I’m surprised to see you clean running shoes in your kitchen sink. How do you sanitize your sink afterwards. Shoes worn on the strre and in parks pick up fecal matter. Repulsive! I have been following you for years and this is the first time I say NO!..Do it out side or over newspapers please.

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By: Lisa https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-expert-debunks-popular-cleaning-myths/#comment-109328 Sun, 03 May 2020 14:42:41 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=16607#comment-109328 I too would love a video about recycling. I still have doubts about what plastics and items are recyclable. I am so disgusted that styrofoam goes into the regular garbage and yet so many restaurants use it for take out, which everyone is getting these days. So wasteful. Your videos are excellent. I have used cellulose sponges for years…..not anymore! Thanks.

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