We consulted health and cleaning experts to unpack everything you need to know about washing and rinsing dishes.
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To tackle stains, the Babyganics cleaning spray did the best and easiest job of removing sunscreen and other spots. Dish soap also worked but required more time to remove excess soap at the end.
His logic? That the washing up liquid will kill the germs regardless of the water temperature, and if the dishes look clean, they probably are. We got in touch with Dr Nicky Milner, a biomedical ...
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Dip a sponge or rag into a mixture of warm water and dish soap (vinegar works well too), then go about scrubbing any marks that you can find. Alternatively, consider using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
Most recently, users are spiraling after someone "discovered" that British wash their dishes differently. Sure, we all have our cleaning preferences, but this one warrants a sanitary double-take.
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Just make sure to clean before sanitizing, because dirt and grime can prevent the chemicals from reaching the surface of the bottle. Believe it or not, all you really need is hot water ...