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expired Posted by slickerdoodles • Aug 25, 2023
Aug 25, 2023 6:13 AM
3-Ct 22-Oz Dawn Ultra Antibacterial EZ-Squeeze Dishwashing Soap (Apple Blossom Scent) + 2x Scrub Sponges $11.20 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $25+
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Effectively dish washing has three steps:
- Scrub: Meaning warm water (which can be reused, until cooled), dish soap, and a sponge/scrubber to remove larger debris and make them visually clean looking.
- Rinse: Use VERY hot water to kill everything on the surface while removing any suds.
- Dry: Ideally air dry, not a hand towel.
A lot of people try to wrongly combine the "scrub" and "rinse" steps. Kitchen sponges are likely the least clean and safe thing in your entire home, literally worse than a toilet brush or the floor. They exist to be sacrificial tools to remove crud while actually adding bacteria to your dishes in the process. So using antibacterial dish soap during that phase is mostly redundant, the reused water or sponge won't be clean and that won't clean them.
So, as I said, after you make your dishes look clean then actually clean them for real with very hot water alone to disinfect, that's what you're meant to be doing.
PS - I love these inverted bottles. Highly recommend.
Effectively dish washing has three steps:
- Scrub: Meaning warm water (which can be reused, until cooled), dish soap, and a sponge/scrubber to remove larger debris and make them visually clean looking.
- Rinse: Use VERY hot water to kill everything on the surface while removing any suds.
- Dry: Ideally air dry, not a hand towel.
A lot of people try to wrongly combine the "scrub" and "rinse" steps. Kitchen sponges are likely the least clean and safe thing in your entire home, literally worse than a toilet brush or the floor. They exist to be sacrificial tools to remove crud while actually adding bacteria to your dishes in the process. So using antibacterial dish soap during that phase is mostly redundant, the reused water or sponge won't be clean and that won't clean them.
So, as I said, after you make your dishes look clean then actually clean them for real with very hot water alone to disinfect, that's what you're meant to be doing.
PS - I love these inverted bottles. Highly recommend.
Effectively dish washing has three steps:
- Scrub: Meaning warm water (which can be reused, until cooled), dish soap, and a sponge/scrubber to remove larger debris and make them visually clean looking.
- Rinse: Use VERY hot water to kill everything on the surface while removing any suds.
- Dry: Ideally air dry, not a hand towel.
A lot of people try to wrongly combine the "scrub" and "rinse" steps. Kitchen sponges are likely the least clean and safe thing in your entire home, literally worse than a toilet brush or the floor. They exist to be sacrificial tools to remove crud while actually adding bacteria to your dishes in the process. So using antibacterial dish soap during that phase is mostly redundant, the reused water or sponge won't be clean and that won't clean them.
So, as I said, after you make your dishes look clean then actually clean them for real with very hot water alone to disinfect, that's what you're meant to be doing.
PS - I love these inverted bottles. Highly recommend.
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