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A sponge is a tool or cleaning aid consisting of soft, porous material. Usually used for cleaning impervious surfaces, sponges are especially good at absorbing water and water-based solutions.


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Etymology

The word comes from the Greek word ??????? (spoggos).


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History

The first references of sponges being used for hygiene dates from the Ancient Greece. Competitors of the Olympic Games bathed themselves with sea sponges soaked in olive oil or perfume before competing. In the book Odyssey from the Greek poet Homer, the god Hephaestus cleans his hands, face and chest with a sea sponge, and the servants in the Odysseus palace also used sea sponges to clean the tables after the meals the suitors of Penelope had there. The Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato have also mentioned sea sponges in both scientific and historic contexts in their works. Ancient Greeks also used sea sponges tied to sticks as toilet paper, and washed them with sea water.

Ancient Romans also used sea sponges extensively for hygiene and other uses. The belief that sponges had therapeutical properties leaded to it be used in medicine for cleaning wounds and treating diseases.

Sea sponges where used as tampons by females throughout history and are still used as tampons as a cheaper and more eco-friendly alternative for regular ones. However, researchers state that it is not recommended to use sea sponges as tampons, since they can contain dirt and microorganisms, especially if poorly sanitized.

Moreover, in the New Testament, a Roman soldier offers Jesus Christ a sponge soaked in vinegar wine on the tip of his spear (some versions say staff) for Jesus to drink during his crucifixion, as an act of mockery.

Synthetic sponges where made possible to be manufactured only after the invention of polyester in 1941 and the commercial production of polyurethane foam in 1952.


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Material

Synthetic and man-made sponges can be made of polyester, polyurethane or vegetal cellulose. Polyurethane is used in polyester sponges for their abrasive side. Polyester sponges are more common for dish washing and are usually soft and yellow (although they can have other colors, too).

Vegetal cellulose sponges made of wood fiber are more used for bathing and skin cleaning, and are usually more tough and more expensive than polyester sponges, and are also considered more eco-friendly than polyester sponges as their are biodegradable and made of natural materials.


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Harboring bacteria

Because it is primarily made of wood fiber, a cellulose sponge can be a medium for the growth of harmful bacteria or fungi, especially when it is allowed to remain wet between uses.

Cleaning

Several methods have been used to clean sponges. Studies have investigated the use of the microwave to clean non-metallic domestic sponges that have been thoroughly moistened. A 2006 study found that microwaving wet sponges for two minutes (at 1000 watt power) killed 99% of coliforms, E. coli, and MS2 phages, but Bacillus cereus spores required four minutes. After some fires were caused by people trying to replicate the results at home, the study's author urged people to make sure their sponges were wet. A 2009 study showed that the microwave and the dishwasher were both effective ways to clean domestic sponges.


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In economy

Caribbean and Mediterranean developing countries are the largest sponge exporters, whereas the largest importers are developed European and North-American countries. Tunisia is the world's main sponge exporter, exporting 90% of its sponge production. France is the main importer, being supplied by Tunisia, but France's sponge demand has fallen in recent years.


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See also

  • Dishcloth
  • Ethylene-vinyl acetate - material that craft foam is made from ethylene-vinyl and acetate
  • Luffa aegyptiaca
  • Sponge metal

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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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