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#1 Jan 25 2007 at 7:25 AM Rating: Decent
I actually read the article that this article is referencing regarding the sterilization of sponges. It was clear that you need to soak the sponge before entering it into hte Microwave. Also, any microwave uder manual clearly states that whatever you place in the microwave should be at least 60% water for the thing to do it's job properly. The people outlined below must be in Bush Country.

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Reports about a study that found microwave ovens can be used to sterilize kitchen sponges sent people hurrying to test the idea this week -- with sometimes disastrous results.

A team at the University of Florida found that two minutes in the microwave at full power could kill a range of bacteria, viruses and parasites on kitchen sponges.

They described how they soaked the sponges in wastewater and then zapped them. But several experimenters evidently left out the crucial step of wetting the sponge.

"Just wanted you to know that your article on microwaving sponges and scrubbers aroused my interest. However, when I put my sponge/scrubber into the microwave, it caught fire, smoked up the house, ruined my microwave, and pissed me off," one correspondent wrote in an e-mail to Reuters.

"First, the sponge is worthless afterwards so you have to throw it out instead of using it. And second your entire house stinks like a burning tire for several hours, even with windows/doors open," complained another.


Aaron Hoover, a press officer at the University of Florida, said several other news organizations received similar complaints, although no one had complained directly to the university.

"We figured, 'wow, we better let people know right away that the sponge should be wet,"' Hoover said in a telephone interview.

The university issued the following advisory: "To guard against the risk of fire, people who wish to sterilize their sponges at home must ensure the sponge is completely wet. Two minutes of microwaving is sufficient for most sterilization. Sponges should also have no metallic content. Last, people should be careful when removing the sponge from the microwave as it will be hot."




Edited, Jan 25th 2007 10:26am by Elderon
#2 Jan 25 2007 at 7:32 AM Rating: Good
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I assumed "Nadenue Country".
#3 Jan 25 2007 at 7:40 AM Rating: Decent
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I'm willing to be this is in the same county that "Wrong Turn" took place.
#4 Jan 25 2007 at 7:41 AM Rating: Good
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Go, go gadget stupid!

***** that, they still smell funny. I boil my sponges.


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#5 Jan 25 2007 at 3:56 PM Rating: Good
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Elderon wrote:
"Last, people should be careful when removing the sponge from the microwave as it will be hot."

You know they added that last bit in there just as a dig at the aforementioned retards.


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trickybeck wrote:
Elderon wrote:
"Last, people should be careful when removing the sponge from the microwave as it will be hot."

You know they added that last bit in there just as a dig at the aforementioned retards.

Actually, they probably added it for the same reason that McDonalds adds the phrase "contents are hot!" to their coffee cups. Common sense dictates that it'll be hot, but without the disclaimer, some dumb ******* will burn himself, turn around and sue.
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#7 Jan 26 2007 at 2:39 AM Rating: Decent
Demea wrote:
trickybeck wrote:
Elderon wrote:
"Last, people should be careful when removing the sponge from the microwave as it will be hot."

You know they added that last bit in there just as a dig at the aforementioned retards.

Actually, they probably added it for the same reason that McDonalds adds the phrase "contents are hot!" to their coffee cups. Common sense dictates that it'll be hot, but without the disclaimer, some dumb ******* will burn himself, turn around and sue.


And win.

It's no surprise there are so many retards when they are so well rewarded for their brain-numbing evolution-insulting stupidity.

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#8 Jan 26 2007 at 5:51 AM Rating: Good
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Demea wrote:
trickybeck wrote:
Elderon wrote:
"Last, people should be careful when removing the sponge from the microwave as it will be hot."

You know they added that last bit in there just as a dig at the aforementioned retards.

Actually, they probably added it for the same reason that McDonalds adds the phrase "contents are hot!" to their coffee cups. Common sense dictates that it'll be hot, but without the disclaimer, some dumb ******* will burn himself, turn around and sue.

Well it's a University publishing a research finding, not a business selling a product, so...


#9 Jan 26 2007 at 6:00 AM Rating: Default
Why put this much effort into a sponge? Just throw the damn thing away, and get a new one. Seriously, how much do they cost? Like a buck for 5 of them? I understand being frugal is important, but that is ridiculous.

I scrub all the crap off of my dishes and use the dish washer as a sanitizer.
#10 Jan 26 2007 at 6:37 AM Rating: Good
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Blue states or maybe in France.

Edited, Jan 26th 2007 6:37am by alwayslost
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#11 Jan 26 2007 at 6:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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Why put this much effort into a sponge? Just throw the damn thing away, and get a new one. Seriously, how much do they cost? Like a buck for 5 of them? I understand being frugal is important, but that is ridiculous.
Whenever I boil water for something (pasta, eggs, etc) I just put the sponge under the strainer in the sink when I empty the pot.

I'm sure the sudden waterfall of boiling water doesn't kill all the cooties but it must decrease their numbers considerably.
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#12 Jan 26 2007 at 7:23 AM Rating: Default
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Whenever I boil water for something (pasta, eggs, etc) I just put the sponge in the pot too to give it a special mysterious flavor.


Fixed. :P
#13 Jan 29 2007 at 3:16 AM Rating: Decent
lol OMGROFLCOPTER I am sitting here at my desk at work reading this, bursting into laughter and causing considerable uneasy glances to come my way. This is too funny. Sad and pathetic but hilarious all the same.
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