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Old 04-14-2021, 07:20 PM
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if you put a kitchen sponge in 1" of water it will fill up to the top, several inches out of the water....not sure if that is wicking or just absorbing
DC, are you sure? The sponge in my kitchen doesn't do that. To absorb water, the sponge must be pressed to expel the air from its cells to be replaced by water. That is not wicking.
Anyway, just to be sure I tried it and it only absorbed water at the bottom and only after I press it (otherwise it will float and I can't keep it upright to do the experiment).

After seeing the video, maybe a cleaning microfiber fabric, used especially in our kitchens, solves this problem. I will give it a try and keep you updated.
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Old 04-14-2021, 10:41 PM
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Try a strip of a synthatic chamois. Like the advertised sham wow.
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Old 04-15-2021, 12:11 PM
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Decided to give a try to the simplest solution: sphagnum.
Not the best looking one but let's see how it goes.

At the bottom there's large pieces of bark and the rest is sphagnum. The container is filled with water up to the middle.

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HA- i stand corrected - we have microfiber sponges!! my bad- peddling bad info all over the place
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