Bathrooms and kitchens have very different kinds of mess. Bathroom cloths deal with soap scum, body residue and sometimes toilet splashes. Kitchen cloths handle food particles, oil and surfaces near where you eat.
If you use one cloth everywhere, you risk carrying bathroom germs to dining tables and kitchen counters. Even if it “looks” clean after washing, habits get sloppy over time.
Keeping clearly separate cloths—different colours help—means your brain automatically knows: this one is only for bathroom, this one only for kitchen. It’s a simple barrier that keeps hygiene a bit tighter without any fancy products.
