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Perhaps its because the plate is smooth and less porous then your finger and your finger causes more friction upon the plate causing a drag and thus the squeak! My grandma always said it was the squeaky clean effect lacking oils dirt etc.... so no build up to spoil the squeak! LOLI don't know if there is any validity to it but that was her take on matters such as that!She also included hair and skin in the same category!
Neil is your plate dry or wet? if the latter that's another reason for the squeak. What kind of china is it made from?
I believe it's due to the finger prints on your finger acting like a bow on a violin string, causing the plate, or parts of it, to resonate.
do you have a small mouse taped to the bottom of your finger?
I think the grooves of your finger are a bit like the grooves of a record and produce a sound when rubbed against the plate.
Quote from: Karen W. on 27/10/2008 21:54:30Perhaps its because the plate is smooth and less porous then your finger and your finger causes more friction upon the plate causing a drag and thus the squeak! My grandma always said it was the squeaky clean effect lacking oils dirt etc.... so no build up to spoil the squeak! LOLI don't know if there is any validity to it but that was her take on matters such as that!She also included hair and skin in the same category!Thank ewe for this wonderful post Karen and the recollection of grandmas memory therein !...As ewe know I am fascinated by memory so, as a side line, when was the last time ewe remembered that little bit of squeeky memory ?