How do you stop the soapy water mixing with the clean water, einstein?
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How do you stop the soapy water mixing with the clean water, einstein?
Oh, right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skizo
So all of those petro-chemical engineers who have, over the years, prefected detergent such that it holds the dirt away from the dishes have been wasting their time.
I wish you'd informed me sooner. I must tell my main woman, she'll be most upset.
Without seeing that post, I went for petro-chemist - which is technically more correct - so, in effect, I'm gayer than you :kiss:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
Those ones that invented the semi-permeable osmotic mid-sink soap membrane that Skizo uses have been cruelly overlooked in terms of scientific achievement.
The second side of clean water simply reduces the amount that remains on the dishes. I guess in theory I could set up 10 tubs of water and potentially still have dirt and grime on them when finished. :dabs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
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Originally Posted by manker
It just helps cut the grease/oils/grime/dirt whatever off the dishes. It doesn't pull the dirt away from the dishes.
Unless perhaps you're using Moses' brand. :shifty:
:whoosh:
Stand up.
You should really post in the count to 10000 thread, that's where all the other OCD freaks like VB1234 hang out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skizo
Sometimes, I do rinse the bubbles off with a tap.
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When I say 'sometimes' what I actually mean to say is that I have done so in the past. Probably :unsure: I don't do a lot of washing up 'cos I don't have the necessary plumbing :ermm:
I wonder how many people will get that.
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Originally Posted by manker
If there was a warm glow in appreciation of a clever post smiley, I'd be posting it now. ;)
Nah, we don't have running water :cry: