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You can use a dry sponge instead.
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Cultures of the oropharyngeal and tonsillar regions were performed using a dry sponge swab (EZ Culturette, Becton Dickinson, Sparks, MD) as described previously [ 3, 5].
Use a dry cloth or sponge to absorb as much of the spilled liquid as possible, only resorting to a moistened cloth if necessary.
Use a dry scrub brush or sponge to scrub the baking soda deep into the fibers of the carpet, so it gets all the way to the bottom.
Use a dry towel in between wipes with the sponge to remove the haze.
Use a dry toothbrush.
Use a dry rub.
The UK Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents does caution against using microwaves to clean a dry sponge.[8] The researchers said people should only try to microwave a damp sponge or dishcloth because if dry, it might start a fire.
Use a drying ointment.
Use a drying agent.
Post surface rubbing with the wet sponge for two minutes, a dry sponge is used to remove the excess liquid.
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