• 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    1 year 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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      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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        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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          This is the same sort of reason why you can’t 3d print items that will come in contact with food. 3d printing leaves microscopic holes in the surface of the object, and once food gets in there, it’s never coming out and will become a breeding ground for all kinds of nasty stuff.

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        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.

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          Incorrect. It’s not the same set of germs. And there could be parasites’ eggs in poop. And they are very resilient.

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            My brother in Christ it’s still extremely hot steam and soap. I didn’t mean they’re the same kind of germs but they’re germs. High temperature and soap kills them because if they didn’t I got bad news for the dude who shit himself and tried to shower. My point was they all die.

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              Not nearly enough hot (and long). That’s why they have autoclaves in hospitals.

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                1 year ago

                Well, it’s a hospital. They handle a lot worse than poopy bacteria. Just because carpenters bring a nailgun that doesn’t mean a hammer isn’t nearly good enough.