also ps
>I actually have a soaker pad intended for a children's diaper that I use with my mopid really deeply recommend this, if your local pharmacy carries cloth diapers, get a soaker pad. they are so good for house cleaning. J-Cloths and normal terrycloth towels have nothing on a proper microfibre soaker
the only way it could be better if one side had a scouring pad sewn down to it like those two-sided sponges do. it really is just basically a better version of a yellow petroleum foam sponge
>>1970826>What about bacteria and germs?for what, the mop-soaker thing? I bleach it after use. It's seen some foul shit already and I've only had it for like a month. I used it to clean my fridge...
> I assume their pretty safe tho cause they'd have to be by design.You ever pee your pants? You just wash em, right? It's kinda like that. Maybe you'd use a little more bleach or an extra bit of soap on a diaper, but still.
You wipe solids into the toilet, of course, you don't put whole poops in your wash water, but you should have that kind of discretion as a normal human being who is used to washing clothing.
>Someone told me you scan microwave them after washing to ensure there are no germs. based pamperchu, rip in piss that guy from double cancer, but he gave us some supreme premium b8