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fruitsalad | 17:20 Sun 15th Sep 2013 | Home & Garden
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Where do you keep yours? I have a bath rack at the moment to hang them over but cant stand it and want to get rid, but dont know where else to store them I dont really like them on show
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I hang mine to dry on the shower behind the shower curtain so they are not on show
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Sorry meant to put this in home
Our sponges are on the side of the bath, leaning against the wall. We don't use flannels in the bath but I have one by the sink, it's on the radiator if I keep it - most times (as we have loads of flannels) I just use it once then wash it. Depends what I've cleaned with it :-)
I only use mine once so they go into the airing cupboard , in the bath, in the wash...repeat !! When I was small we always had a musty smelling flannel in our bathroom, I swore I never wanted to smell that again .
Hate flannels and sponges, as flumpy says they start to smell awful.

I have a small wicker basket in the bathroom with all the clean flannels rolled into sausages standing on end, it's about the only thing I keep in order in the bathroom
I only use a flannel once and then it gets washed and I keep them all in a storage basket in the bathroom cupboard .So they never hang around .
Sponges ...yuk ..no thanks .
I am the only one in our family who uses a sponge. It goes straight into the wash afterwards. They go through the tumble dryer too.
the only place for them is the bin. They harbour bacteria and stink to high heaven.
Flannels ? In the airing cupboard until my woman visits and wants to use one, then the washing machine, then washing line or tumble drier, then back to the airing cupboard.
I loathe both. If it is necessary to use a flannel then it gets used, dries on the towel rail and then gets put in the washing basket.

I detest toilet brushes, flannels and bars or soap in equal measure!
I have flannels and sponges and horror of horrors even a loo brush - all kept scrupulously clean.

But show me a Loofah and I'm off!!
Loo brushes bleached in toilet bowl nightly. These for showers & baths

http://www.shopstellarspa.com/stellar-spa-nylon-loofah.html
Ah, I have heard the one about the loo brush in the loo overnight - all well and good unless you need to go in the darkness, still with eyes closed.!!
xciting ;)
I'm pretty much with Eccles on this one - loo brush is a No no, it's more hygienic to scrub the toilet by hand. Bars of soap have been replaced with squirty anti-bac, sponges should be illegal! I'm the only one to use a flannel, and it's use, wash, dry. New flannels ready for visitors!

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