Or soak it in a disinfectant to kill the bacteria. Yes bleach will do it, but you might have a natural alternative to use.
A loofah is helpful to exfoliate dead bacteria skin cells, however, if it is full of bacteria it can leave skin rashes.
It is important to keep mould under control in your home. Fungus reproduces tiny particles called spores. These spores are dangerous if people breathe the particles in. It is important to keep your bathroom areas dry and aired regularly. Once mould grows in an area, like a sponge, it can become a haven for mould and spread throughout your home.
To ensure that this location isn’t the sponge with which you clean yourself, you need to follow some basic hygiene rules because while sponges are cheap; illnesses can be expensive to treat:
1. rinse your sponge after every use
2. hang it to dry
3. disinfect it regularly
4. if you see mould – throw it out
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