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I have had problems with all variants of Dawn dish soap as well in regards to it making my sponges moldy.
There is only one which hasn't and that's the direct foam.
I just checked ingredients and the direct foam is the only one with alcohol denat in it (basically like rubbing alcohol), but I have no idea if that's why it doesn't make everything smell moldy.
I have been using Palmolive and then I'm going to try some natural brands.
I would say it was the pH of the soap doing it, as mold likes more acidic enviornments, but Palmolive is on the acidic side too.
It's just weird.
All I know for sure is Dawn makes my sponges moldy, and if you touch the moldy sponge to anything, the odor transfers, even to hands, and it stinks. The odor is hard to get rid of. Yuck.
I just did a Google search on what makes a sponge musty and smelly, and came upon this site, along with several others.
Having just "nuked" my sponge in the microwave before finding this site, I now realize that it's the Dawn that's making it smell, not because it's dirty or old or whatever.
What a shame, because I really like Dawn and the lavender scent, and I don't want to stop using it.
But, I will, because that musty smell is horrible, and, constantly tossing sponges is money down the drain.
The manufacturer needs to be made aware of this. I'm sure they would take steps to eliminate it.
Get out the pipe cleaners and the googly eyes, because kids will have a blast making these adorable pipe cleaner animals! This craft is perfect for a rainy day. Encourage kids to make a whole zoo!
The cabinets below a sink are one of the best places to store household cleaners and cloths, wipes, brushes, and sponges, and other chore essentials as the space is not suitable for perishable goods.
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