I squirt the dishes, cutlery, etc with a bit of washing up liquid then wash them with the tap running low, then rinsing them under the tap.So, finally someone spoke about this. Apologies this is probably the most useless thread. Do you rinse you plates under the running water. I have met two person in my life who don’t rinse off soap suds.
Why would anyone want to eat fairy liquid?
How do you mean 'disgusting'?I really don't understand people who don't have a washing up bowl. My friend doesn't and her sink is disgusting. I run a hot bowl of water, add the soap to my sponge and clean over my 1/2 sink and then rinse in the bowl. I will run water over glasses ect but I do generally use a dishwasher.
This was her sink, not all sinks that don’t have a washing up bowl. It was a questionable shade of orange from tea and she washed up my cup with the dregs of last nights dinner still in the sink (garlic and a sprig of herbs).How do you mean 'disgusting'?
That does sound pretty disgusting, but it sounds like if she had a washing up bowl, she'd probably not bother to clean that properly either.This was her sink, not all sinks that don’t have a washing up bowl. It was a questionable shade of orange from tea and she washed up my cup with the dregs of last nights dinner still in the sink (garlic and a sprig of herbs).
I just can't see the point in them to be honest. I mean if you're going to use a washing up bowl, presumably you're going to clean it when finished and clean the sink after tipping the contents of the bowl down the plughole, so isn't it just one more thing to clean or do people who use them never clean their sink?The concept of a washing up bowl disgusts me, I don't see how things can be cleaned if you're shoving so much dirty cutlery/crockery into stagnant water and worse still if you don't rinse them in running water after scrubbing... So do some people literally take them out of the stagnant dish water and put straight on the draining board?? Wouldn't there still be greasy food residue as well as soap suds on the plates despite perhaps looking clean
So, finally someone spoke about this. Apologies this is probably the most useless thread. Do you rinse you plates under the running water. I have met two person in my life who
I just wash under running water and always rinse. I know a few people that don’t but I’ve never tasted anything sopey. But I think if you’re filling the sink or using a bowl, I’d deffo have to rinse as all the old food is swilling round as you’re cleaning. I generally use the dishwasher but rinse off any excess foodSo, finally someone spoke about this. Apologies this is probably the most useless thread. Do you rinse you plates under the running water. I have met two person in my life who don’t rinse off soap suds.
Why would anyone want to eat fairy liquid?
But don’t you then have to clean out the washing up bowl AND the sink? So why not just clean the sink?I really don't understand people who don't have a washing up bowl. My friend doesn't and her sink is disgusting. I run a hot bowl of water, add the soap to my sponge and clean over my 1/2 sink and then rinse in the bowl. I will run water over glasses ect but I do generally use a dishwasher.
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