In experimental testing, kitchen sponges were found to release between 0.68 and 4.21 grams per person per year via ordinary use.
The terms “synthetic” and “ultra-processed” are widely (and opportunistically) used as warning labels and marketing ...
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The vinegar and baking soda cleaning combos that actually work — and the ones that are a waste of time
That satisfying fizz might be doing absolutely nothing useful at all.
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