Ivory Bar Soap is the best I've found and it's cheap.  However, I
still don't get all the stains out.  But they do look clean.  I'm
thinking that there has to be something that you guys are doing that
I'm not.  My used sponges go into a small bucket, get dumped into a
small holey laundry bag and get carted home.  So sometimes they don't
get washed until the next day after they have dried.  Could this be
it?????   I wash each of my sponges individually by hand until there
is no hint of color left and then rinse them until the water is so
clear that you could drink it.

Shannon, Shelley, what do you think?  I use mostly FFW green sponges.


Jenny



On Sep 26, 12:18 am, Shannon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have always used Ivory Soap (the bar soap is the best to get the
> tougher colours out) and my 8 year old sponges look like new for the
> most part.  Eventually they get a little softer or firmer depending on
> the type of sponge but Ivory gets them clean.
>
> Shannonwww.shannonfennell.comwww.facepaintingproducts.com
> My Blog:http://shannonfennell.wordpress.com/
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