• Nairb@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Complete shot in the dark but my brain can’t let it be (also fuck it, thats the point of this topic):

    Surfactants, specifically modern soap and soap products. I strongly suspect that petroleum based soaps cause damage and issues.

    When you wash your glasses in a dishwasher, pour some water in after it is dried. Look at how many bubbles are formed on the surface. Pour it out and do it again - usually there will be less bubbles. That means you are ingesting leftover detergent that wasn’t rinsed off. Can’t be great for you.

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      1 year ago

      Either that or you get different results when you pour water into a dry glass vs a wet glass

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        1 year ago

        That’s a great point, I didn’t think about that. Not certain how to test that out. Probably let the glass sit after the first rinse till air dry and then test again.

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        1 year ago

        I love that guy! I actually watched this video when it was released and follow these steps. I noticed that the high end, high efficiency dishwashers still have residue even when following these steps.

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      1 year ago

      There’s an easy solution to that, stop being lazy and do your own washing up so you can rinse things properly.