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Does using warm water when washing your hands make an actual difference?
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Does using warm water when washing your hands make an actual difference?
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Does using warm water when washing your hands make an actual difference, or is it because you are less likely to spend the requisite time when washing with cold water?
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It does a better job of dissolving the soap and I'm fairly sure it also does a better job of reducing the surface tension- which promotes better cleaning.
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