• @dingus
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    82 years ago

    Do you wash loofahs like you can a washcloth? If no, it just sounds like it could get gross like using an old dirty sponge.

    • @PhantomPhanatic
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      22 years ago

      I don’t have the time or patience to wash a washcloth after every use. Loofahs dry out more quickly than washcloths or sponges (I’m talking the plastic artificial ones). I’m sure it could get gross, but I throw them out before they get too bad. You can wash loofahs in diluted bleach every few weeks to keep them clean.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      You mean the plastic ones or the real ones? The plastic ones you can hand wash but I wouldn’t stick it in a washing machine (you probably could if you used a laundry bag and put it on low spin)

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          Well the little card that they come with says to replace it every two weeks… And you can very clearly tell when they’re getting to the “old gross sponge” feeling that the other person mentioned.