Around the water, which has a lot of things and tends to be cluttered. In a kitchen or bathroom for living alone, there is no space to install a commercially available sponge holder or rack, so it may be difficult to store it. I found an item at the 100-yen shop "Daiso" that would solve such a problem.
"Catch hook" is a seal type hook. The fine protrusions lined up on the surface of the seal are caught by the fibers of the sponge and cloth, and the structure is such that they stick together. Since it is a type of sticker that can be used repeatedly, it does not leave a mark even if it is peeled off, and it can be used in different places.
There are various designs other than the cat I bought this time.
Now, let's actually try to see if the sponge or cloth really sticks together. We prepared two types of sponges of different sizes and materials, three towels with different weaves, and a nylon body towel. What does it really stick to?
First from the sponge. Try it dry and wet.
"Catch hook" is petal in the sink
A large dry sponge stuck together!
A sponge that is softer to the touch than the previous one is also OK!
All the prepared sponges could be used without any problem. So what about a sponge soaked in water?
Can be used with a wet sponge
It stuck firmly in both dry and wet conditions. A sponge wet with water may fall off due to its weight if it absorbs too much water, so it is recommended to squeeze it several times before hooking it.
Next, move to the location of the "catch hook" and try three types of wipes.
This time it's in the fridge
Microfiber material wipes will get caught firmly
Waffle cloth cloth, this also hung
Finally, try a nylon body towel in the bathroom. As a result, this stuck best.
The body towel sticks best
"Catch hook" that can be used many times regardless of location. Let's have the cat catch the sponge and cloth that are in trouble in the storage place! The price is, of course, 108 yen (tax included).