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  • someguy3@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.worksThat's a work of art
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    21 days ago

    … And the effect is the same. It’s in the wash water. JFC. And when you pick up the dish out of the wash water, 99.9999999999999999% of the water returns to the wash water. JFC you’d need scientific measuring equipment to measure the transfer. So it’s not in the rinse water.

    If you ever use a dishwasher and unless you clean the trap out every single time, you’re getting wayyy worse. If you’re worried about transfer of molecules by hand washing, then lmao if you use a dishwasher.

    Nice story bro. Especially the poverty part, plenty of people wash dishes by hand without living in poverty. I think you’ve never actually washed dishes by hand (with 2 sinks). That’s the only way you’d think this. I’m out of this inane conversation.


  • Are you serious? Dish soap breaks down oil. You wash in the dish soap. Which breaks down the oil. Bits and pieces come off in the wash water. When you pick up the dish, the wash water comes off. Carrying the bits and pieces with it. Back into the wash water. Some soap suds remain, which you rinse off in the rinse water. Have you never washed dishes?


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    22 days ago

    The rinse water is clean and stays clean. You’re rinsing off the soap suds. You can wash a shit ton of dishes and the end result is the wash water is dirty and the rinse water is clear. Frankly you’re being absurd, you’re not shoveling dirty water into the rinse water JFC. The rinse cycle on a dishwasher is wayyy worse.