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Default OT - low temperature wash

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Tim Watts wrote:
On 17/07/15 16:31, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Chris Hogg wrote:
2) Detergents in dishwashers wash away the germs along with the
food residues; it's what they do. Just like soap when you wash
your hands. You don't have to wash your hands in bleach or boiling
water to remove germs. Dishwasher detergents are probably
sufficiently caustic to kill the germs anyway, irrespective of
temperature.

Well, quite. Some of the most powerful bugs around are in your gut.
And therefore on your hands etc after having a s**t. ;-)


Have they not invented bog paper round your way Dave?


Does that mean you don't wash your hands after having a ****?

You might be surprised just how far such bugs get scattered during that
operation. Onto your clothes and surrounding surfaces.



So you wash all your clothes and swab down the bathroom every
time as well then ?


Of course not. But I don't waste money on anti-bacterial sprays for work
surfaces either, which according to TV advertising are essential.

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