Thursday, December 17, 2009

Will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?

will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?Will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?
You have the answer, too much suds. Also not strong enough. Dishwasher detergent is a much stronger alkali than hand soap. Also contains bleach. ( look at the label )


As for the cola ( or other soft drink ) it is the phosphoric acid, not the carbonation that does the cleaning.Will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?
Don't ever use hand soap / dish detergent in a dishwasher! Trust me I tried it. I figured that 1 ml wouldn't hurt anything. Needless to say the husband was quite pleased when he came home to find that I had scrubbed the entire kitchen clean. He didn't need to know that I had to scrub the kitchen in order to get the 12 inches of soap suds up off the floor.





Save yourself a headache and do them by hand. If you have stubborn caked on food, let them sit in a hot sink with sudsy water for about an hour. Everything should come off easily.





HINT: for pots that have stuck on food, pour some cola into the pot and let sit overnight. The carbonation in the cola works the food out. Then all you need to do is wash as normal.
No. Hands soap will probably produce too much suds and cause the dish washer to leak. Besides, you may be able to taste the residue left on the dishes. Many hand soaps contain some sort of skin softener. Such as lanolin. And they don't taste good.
No. Hand dish soap is made to foam a lot. Dishwasher fluid does not do this. You dishwasher will overflow with bubbles and make a mess, and it might break your dishwasher.
No. It'll make a big mess. Dishwasher soaps are suds free. Better off washing the dishes in the sink if all you have is hand or dish soap.

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