N.L. asks from Willow Springs, IL on May 23, 2009
Smell......
Strange request. For some reason, our dish cloths always SMELL real bad. We use them to wash one load of dishes, and then let them air dry, and the next morning the smell is unbelievable. Can it be our water? We are on city water, and it tastes and smells fine? Any suggestions on getting them not to smell? I think it is ridiculous to wash one set of dishes, and then have to get a clean wash cloth out for the next meal.
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M.C. answers from Chicago on May 26, 2009
I always use a capful of bleach in my dishwater and my dis towel does not smell bad the next day, maybe you should try that and see.
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P.J. answers from Peoria on May 24, 2009
I like to use clorox cleanup to clean the sinks after doing dishes, I use the dishcloth for this and after using the product and rinsing the sinks and cloth, I can use the cloth for several dish washings. Sure hope this helps.
E.A. answers from Chicago on May 24, 2009
They are harboring bacteria. Washing them may work - but sometimes if it's gotten real bad they will smell clean dry - but stink as soon as you get them wet again. You'll have to soak them in bleach and re-wash. Sometimes, even then the acteria is so embedded int he fiber they smell again. I take new ones at each meal and I always hang then to dry. I can't stand that smell and I hate how if you use it everything else stinks (the coutners, the kids hands and face ect)
L.F. answers from Chicago on May 25, 2009
J.E. answers from Chicago on May 24, 2009
When I worked in a child care center, the cook in the kitchen told me a few rules that the health department made her follow: If she was using a sponge to wash the counter and dishes, she had to soak it in a bowl of bleach water and let it dry. When she washed dishes she had to use the "three sink method" 1. soapy water, 2. clean water and 3. bleach water. A dishwasher would have also sanitized the dishes because they clean the dishes first with soapy water, then they rinse them with clean water and then they sanitize the dishes by heating them up to a temperature that kills bacteria.
I have heard that people wash their sponges in the dishwasher during their after dinner dishwashing.
I also use the washing machine with bleach because I use a lot of dish towels and I can justify a whole load, but If you just have one or two, keep a small bottle of Chlorox under your sink, fill the sink with a couple of inches of hot water, add a Tablespoon of bleach and soak it for a couple of minutes, then let it dry.
Wouldn't it be great if we could all take food service training?
L.H. answers from Chicago on May 24, 2009
We had that problem too. I was able to solve my problem by adding a scoopful of Oxyclean to the towel washload along with the regular soap. I also wash them on the heavy duty cycle in hot water.
Hope that works for you too!
L.P. answers from Chicago on May 24, 2009
Hi N.,
About 15 years ago my belongings were involved in a terrible flood. I tried to salvage what I could. I was given an emergency kit by the state with a booklet on how to get my things cleaned. I had tried washing my belongings with just soap and water, but after reading the booklet found I needed to use bleach. Once I used the bleach the awful smell went away. I now use both regular bleach and color bleach on all my clothes and towels (except the baby stuff). Now I don't have that problem with towels anymmore either.
S.E. answers from Chicago on May 24, 2009
First try using Oxi-Clean in your washer, works great.
Second where you are hanging your dish cloths, is there enough air circulation? Also if the humidity is high in the area where you hang your cloths that can cause a problem.
Third, What kind of dish cloths do you use? Make sure you are using dish cloths from 100% natural fibers. Natural fibers breath.
Good Luck
S.M. answers from Chicago on May 24, 2009
I have the same problem. Every couple of days I run mine in the dishwasher. I have tried every type of sponge they sell with the same result. After rinsing the sponge I let it dry in a haing sponge holder and most of the time- in the morning it smells. I too would be interested as to why they smell so bad.
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