• 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    8 months ago

    I would completely agree with this and do it like this. Why? Saves time to say the least.

    But, using the same one as for dishes? No way. Separate one, marked and all that? Makes perfect sense 👍.

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      8 months ago

      IF your dishwasher is working properly then you ought to be able to put your poop knife, dinner dishes AND toilet brushes in and everything comes out sanitary.

      Don’t ask why there is peanut butter left on the knife. You’ll be ok.

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        8 months ago

        This isn’t true. A generic dishwasher for at home is not up for the task. Even the stuff they use in restaurants aren’t up for the task. And they already wash with boiling water. Despite this, there are always leftovers. I had the task of cleaning these things at a maccy Ds. Found pink mold that thrived in coffee grounds to survive the dishwaser perfectly. Like the pink goo from the teletubbies.

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          Yeah, you need a dishwasher with a proper sanitize cycle. Most residential dishwashers, even some with an alleged sanitize cycle, aren’t up to the task. This is why laboratories will pay top dollar for an industrial dishwasher that looks nearly identical to a residential version but it actually will sanitize its contents.

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        8 months ago

        Yeah I was gonna mention that I don’t think the soap and steam really care if it’s poop germs or food germs. As long as your dishwasher is working properly, everything in there should be snapped out of existence.

        Seriously just make sure the peanut butter is rinsed off beforehand.