mamusi
Bijou, Likewise ... It was my mom!
Creamy
Bijou, Lena, now I will look for your washcloth!
Mirabel
Tatyana, Tanya! Pts also love these impregnated sponges.
Can you wash pans with them? or does everyone scratch?
Bijou
Creamy, success! I hope you won't regret it.

Here, I sent a photo to the computer via Telegram.)) This is how this business looks in our markets.
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Although with an experienced eye I see that here in the foreground there is a net that is too coarse and rigid, it is really better for the body than for the dishes. I used to buy it where fishermen sell nets per meter. But now there is either not what I like, or too expensive - 400-500 rubles per square meter and they don’t cut anything smaller. Well, where do I need so much?
Svetta
And today I still bought vacuum caps VACS, and even for a ridiculous price of 28 UAH. ($ 1.1). Production Russia, Samara, already tested, class!
dopleta
Quote: Mirabel

Pts also love these impregnated sponges.
Can you wash pans with them? or does everyone scratch?
You can, you can. I have also been using them for many years. Before, when we didn't have them yet, I brought them from Finland.
Mandraik Ludmila
I will add my 5 kopecks about sponges, I buy these:

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I really like it, earlier these were sold flattened in vacuum packaging.
dopleta
Similar ones are now sold flattened in packages in Fix.
Mandraik Ludmila
Larissa, I don’t have any fixes on the way home to the city.Then I also like the color combination of these
Masha Ivanova
Bijou, Lena, thank you very much for the photo! I just don't know if we sell them, I'll look. What thread are they made of? Nylon, nylon, or what? And in a new form, are they tough or not?
mamusi
Elena, this is a fishing net ... well, the threads are soft, at first a little harder, and then soft. If you swim with it, it pleasantly massages the body. Knots!
Right now, a photo of my sponge ladies.

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Masha Ivanova
mamusi, Ritochka, thank you, I'm waiting for the photo!
mamusi
Masha Ivanova, Lena, this is a nylon thread, but it is quite delicate, twisted. I don't know how to explain ... in my opinion ... Silky!
Crochet
Quote: Admin
I have this, with a long handle, all made of metal

I have one to one Teskomovskaya (Grater PRESIDENT X-sharp, long shallow Article: 638748) the same, I love her !!!

Hard cheese, garlic, ginger, nutmeg and much, much more !!!
Masha Ivanova
Girls, thanks again for the explanations and photos. Now I know at least approximately what to look for.
julia_bb
Quote: Masha Ivanova
Girls, thanks again for the explanations and photos. Now I know at least approximately what to look for.
+1, you need to take a closer look at these nets
* kolyma *
Quote: svetta
And today I still bought vacuum caps VACS, and even for a ridiculous price of 28 UAH. ($ 1.1)

Indeed, a ridiculous price, I also use these. Where did you buy it?
M @ rtochka
My dad, a fisherman, once provided all his relatives with such nets for washing dishes
Girls, and I'm 3 years old washing dishes ... with a piece of old tights
Sounds creepy, I guess. Visited a friend in the country, spied on this idea. I cut off the top of the houses from the old ones, I really liked it! But. Then I somehow decided to update the rag, but it didn't work out. Nylon are purely not suitable. Apparently, those were with cotton in the composition. Pure nylon slides in hand. So I'm looking for a new comfortable cloth
There is a grid, by the way, we should try to sew in several layers
Ilmirushka
Quote: M @ rtochka
I'm 3 years old washing dishes ... with a piece of old tights
ABOUT! I, too, once upon a time, cut old tights and used them. While the cloth was "new", it was not very somehow, but after two or three times it softened, perhaps even washing it was convenient.
julia_bb
I bought such a teat for the zest, I liked it, on the side there is a blade for removing a long peel
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Katko
napkins on the dining table
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Irgata
Quote: julia_bb
I bought this teatrochka for the zest, I liked it

and I cut something into the peel with this side blade, I did not try to peel it, I clean it with a vegetable peeler, it turns out thinly
Natalja AW
And I make washcloths from old tulle curtains. I sew in several layers.
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Svetta
* kolyma *, Tanya, we have a store where "everyone is 28", there are many interesting things! I was surprised to see these covers there, which cost at least four times more. There is even a non-stick baking mat, the size of a baking sheet, which is also not 28 UAH.
Wildebeest
In very ancient times, washcloths were made from old nylon stockings. First they cut in a spiral, then knitted round, rectangular. Such a washcloth was even considered one of the best gifts to show for attention.
Of course they were not given for celebrations, birthdays, etc.
Bijou
Oh, I also went through curtains, tights, and washcloths crocheted from a thin synthetic cord (from which bag they weave and body washcloths are in stores) ...
I am always in search of the ideal.
All of the above is badly washed from fat, like the actual foam rubber purchased. This is how a plastic container is worse than a regular plate the first time it is washed - the same difference I have with these washcloths relative to mesh. And I can't stand the extra fat on my fingers bbbbrrr, it is necessary that the fingers on the plate immediately squeak from the cleanliness.
julia_bb
Quote: Irsha
I cut the peel with this side blade
And I cut the zest with a long strip of this, there is also another knife for cleaning.
natushka
Apparently the Chinese also think about how to wash half a day, they sell silicone on Ali
Bijou
Quote: natushka
on Ali they sell silicone
Come on! Who will shave the barber? (c) Washing off the fat from the silicone mold is another task, worse than a plastic container - it has a greasy surface itself. Well, it will be sooo nice to talk to this slime in the sink.
Ilmirushka
Hello everyone. Today I ordered some small things from Ozona, including 2 forms like this. Again, not a single review ... now I think: pick up - do not pick up the order when it arrives. Who has any thoughts? Maybe someone has and uses, please, girls!

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M @ rtochka
Which is the first, for the jellied pie, I have. But I haven't used it yet
It looks like nothing. True, the child has already rolled it on the floor, I hope, has not bent anything. I took it to replace the silicone one for jellies, otherwise the bottom bends in the silicone.
Ilmirushka
M @ rtochka, and took it because there is no pan for the jellied pie. I'm going to bake in it not only sweet pies, I took more for fish, meat. I hope that the declared double coating will not let you down, and I liked the color.
Kubeba1
Quote: Ilmirushka
no pie pan
So in the same place it turns out like a basket, inside which they put fruits in jelly? I have been thinking about this for a long time, but the question stops me whether I will bake this type of pies ... Well, or something I don't understand
Bijou
Least of all in these forms I like that they are iron. ((Somehow I am very unlucky on them - it does not stick well, then it rust, destroying the coating. In short, I have been trying not to buy for a long time. Yesterday I looked at the links and said nothing - I know that myself I just bought a similar one in a market store, but even doubted, maybe I also bought a piece of iron blindly? Now I went to check it - nope, aluminum. I threw out the label, but something of ours, like Kalitva, but not her. It cost about three hundred.
Creamy
Bijou, I have two pancake tins, both non-stick. So the big form is wonderful, the cake flies out with a whistle, and the other medium-sized form is nasty, you can't knock the cake out of it in any way, even if you coat it and sprinkle it with bread crumbs. In short, all this can only be determined empirically. That is why I love aluminum molds with tender love.
Bijou
Creamyoh by the way! I remembered that aluminum is also not a panacea.True, I did not come across good iron ones, but I did come across a nasty aluminum one. Under the big name "Tefal", by the way.)) Once upon a time I gave Eldorado something a lot of bonuses on the card. Well, I don't need anything, as evil.)) They paid 50 rubles and took a form for a biscuit. And it turned out to be so disgusting that it turned me away from this brand for a long time. Then I overcame myself and bought two Natures of different diameters at once. These were normal ones.
Creamy
Bijou, because there is no pure aluminum, different additives are also added to aluminum to impart different qualities. There is one company that makes nasty aluminum dumplings with a burst cutting their hands to the point of blood and just does it after remelting recyclable materials, which is the main type of its commercial activity.
Bijou
Yes, but Teflon was supposed to be equally non-stick.
GALLAACTIC
Quote: Bijou
Washing off the fat from the silicone mold is another task, worse than a plastic container - it itself has a greasy surface. Well, it will be sooo nice to talk to this slime in the sink.
It seems to have already been written about this here. A mixture of homemade gel with mustard does a great job with this. With his help, I returned the silicone mat, which I had already decided to throw away. And this mixture washes greasy plastic containers every time, even in cool water until it crunches. For almost two years now, I have not recognized any other means for manual dishwashing. Sorry for the offtopic!
Admin
Quote: GALLAKTIKA
To wash off the fat from the silicone mold is another task

This is what I didn’t observe Perfectly grease is removed with a regular dishwashing detergent and a regular dishwashing sponge (hard side) - always clean, without streaks, the surface is smooth
If it baked after the oven, I fill it with water and the product and let it stand, then calmly wash it with a sponge with the product.

And plastic, and silicone, and teflon, and glass, and ... then everywhere, it washes perfectly, in any case I have
Nathalte
Quote: GALLAKTIKA
A mix of homemade mustard gel works great with this.
Not in the right topic, really, but can you still get more details? or a link to the desired topic ... I practically abandoned silicone molds precisely because of the impossibility of washing them.
GALLAACTIC
NathalteHere is a link to the topic page about laundry detergents, with my post:
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=432047.0 Over time, only the ratio has changed, now by 3 tbsp. l. I put only 1 tsp of gel. dry mustard, in this proportion there is no dilution and burnout of mustard, and the quality of washing is just as excellent.
kirch
Quote: GALLAKTIKA
3 tbsp. l. gel
What kind of gel?
GALLAACTIC
Quote: kirch
What kind of gel?
Oh, I apologize, on this page the manufacturing technology is discussed:
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=4529.0
Olga VB
Look here recipe and technology.
Or here.
I make about 50g for 3L of water.
Good luck!
Kira_Sun
just do not throw your slippers, but can such a gel be in the dishwasher?
kirch
Galina, Olga, Thank you. We need to tune in to make this mixture. So far, I don't really want something. I need to buy soap, find a soap grater. After all, I will not rub on food. I'll go read the topic, maybe I'll be honored
Nathalte
And thanks from me. Mom said something like that, but I brushed it off, I thought she was again advertising her folk non-chemical means to me)
GALLAACTIC
Quote: kirch
After all, I will not rub on food.
Ummm .... why not? It is not forbidden to wash dishes with laundry soap. For this, and rubs actually. I'm on a food metal and rubbing. And what about tune in, yeah, for the first time I also tuned in for a long time, got ready, prepared mentally, and now quickly, bang-bang, about ten to fifteen minutes maximum, and the Usyo is ready. Then, as it cools, however, I also beat it with a mixer (also, by the way, with food).




Not at all, girls, this is not my know-how, I myself found it on our forum. For the dishes, I make a gel thicker for 2.5 liters of boiling water, 100 grams of soap and soda ash, and of course, soap without any bleaches and anti-stains is simpler.

I never risked the dishwasher. I also dreamed, but studied the Internet on this issue, too conflicting reviews.
Oktyabrinka
Quote: GALLAKTIKA
100 gr of soap
and if the household. add liquid soap to this gel, can anyone have tried it with such soap?

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