Every home has sponges for washing dishes.
They can usually be seen in the kitchen near the sink, but experienced housewives may keep the sponge in the refrigerator.
This may seem strange at first, but it is actually a useful life hack that you should take note of.
The thing is that a clean and dry sponge, which lies on the shelf in the refrigerator, helps to fight condensation and absorbs all excess moisture.
As a result, fruits and vegetables are stored longer in excellent condition.
In addition, it is worth noting that a porous dishwashing sponge is also capable of removing unpleasant odors.
But here you need to do one trick.
First, the sponge must be thoroughly soaked in a vinegar or soda solution.
It is worth emphasizing that you should not use such a sponge to wash dishes after refrigeration.
In this case, you can only spread germs across plates and cups.
Previously, we talked about how often you should change your dishwashing sponges.