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That really is stupid; if they had used the tiniest bit of logic and common sense, they would have realized, as I did, that you can just skip the sponge middle step entirely, and put your dirty dishes and silverware directly into the microwave for sterilization. Duh.
No. You blew it by having a colour-coded sponge system, instead of using the same sponge for everything - dishes, bathroom, washing the car, putting on makeup, removing makeup, soaking up spillages ...
Hahahahah. But, in all fairness--I think this could've just as easily happened over here; America doesn't hold the rights to idiocy--does it?? (Except for your retarded government of course;))
is it a complete myth that a German or Dutch lady sued Philips Eindhoven because the microwave instructions did not say you can't dry your pet dog in this? And won?
We just have to accept that sponges are inherently nasty, even if cleaned frequently. They're bacteria jungles by the end of a single day; the food-handlgin experts say you can only consider them clean if you disinfect them after each time you clean with them. Sponges are just not sanitary and we shouldn't pretend they are. They're just wipers. They pick up crumbs.
Personally, I can live with that. I don't have Daily Sponge Disinfection Time. I'm a very neat, clean person but not afraid of germs, and I don't think reasonable people have to be, unless they have immune disorders or infants in the house and such. Good Lord, I'd be dead a hundred times over by the age of ten if we were so terribly fragile.
That cavalier attitude is, of course, balanced with the knowledge that our obsession with antibiotic and antibacterial everything is creating Superbugs, and that factory farming means our meats, produce, and eggs are far more likely to harbor evil critters than ever. But I think the prevention is mostly simple - jeez, just wash stuff. Wash produce for salads, wash meats, wash your dishes and put them right in your cupboard with clean hands. Wash your hands. You know.
So, not naive, but not going to start microwaving sponges anytime soon.
And yeah, I ain't about to begin nuking sponges (or spooges). I use cheap white washcloths that get changed every few days and get the hell bleached out of them in the washing machine.