What kind of cloths to use with bleach spray cleaner?

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Having seen what cleaning with bleach has done to my normal cotton rags, I have been using paper towels when I clean with bleach spray. However, I am using a ton of paper towels! What can I use?
 
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Old rags of any color you will toss, or white rags you can wash in hot water with bleach in your washing machine.

Since we do not have any virus in our area, I do not use bleach cleaner except in the bathroom. Sponges work and can also be tossed in the wash.
 
Old cloth diapers were the best cleaning rags ever. Nowadays, I guess any cotton rags. I’d avoid colored ones as they can leak color if they aren’t completely color fast?

Do they even sell cloth diapers anymore? 😂😂😂
 
I had no choice with my daughter. Disposables somehow triggered horrid diaper rashes on her bottom…including bleeding! Doctor recommended cloth diapers and limiting the wearing of those plastic pants over them to allow more air circulation. Yes, we occasionally had some wet spots to clean up! We placed a cloth covered rubber liner in her crib for sleeping and she healed in two weeks. I kept her in cloth until potty trained. Luckily, she potty trained early…something they now say cloth diapers helps with as they can feel when they’re wet.
 
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