Although you can wash sponges in the dishwasher or nuke them in the microwave to kill bacteria, the healthiest idea is simply to get rid of them. A sponge is like the back row in study hall-it attracts all the bad elements. In fact, bacteria grows on sponges, so every time you use one, you have the potential of passing bacteria from sponge to dish to food to mouth to one nasty day in the restroom.
Instead of using kitchen sponges, buy 10 cheap dish towels and get two buckets. Put clean towels in a clean bucket. When you need one, use it from that bucket; then toss the used one in the second bucket that contains diluted bleach.
That kills anything that tries to grow. Then wash all of them once a week.
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