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Just Chat! / Re: How Much Dish Detergent To Use.
« on: 14/03/2024 19:25:20 »
If there are any bubbles left when you have finished the task, you have used too much. When I worked as a detergent chemist we reckoned that at least 90% of washing-up liquid was wasted. Start with two drops, and add more when the bubbles don't form. Or just put a smear on each plate, rub it over by hand, then rinse off with hot water.
But for really good results, to save the planet, and to maximise the utility of your one life, use a dishwasher - 60 degrees and a really active detergent (hand washing-up liquid contains less than 5% active surfactant) would seriously damage your skin but it cleans sterilises and dries metals and ceramics whilst you do something useful.
But for really good results, to save the planet, and to maximise the utility of your one life, use a dishwasher - 60 degrees and a really active detergent (hand washing-up liquid contains less than 5% active surfactant) would seriously damage your skin but it cleans sterilises and dries metals and ceramics whilst you do something useful.
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