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hlthe2b

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4. Yes... especially during cold & flu season... or in a commercial kitchen a madatory...
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 12:35 PM
Jun 2012

But, like washing hands with regular soap, the point for routine dish-washing is to reduce bacteria to a low level, not to necessarily "sterile." And, since they are all going to get the dishwasher on the weekends, I'm not sure that argues for routine use. Dishsoap is also antimicrobial, and I frequently do a 100% white vinegar spray rinse just to remove soap scum. So I think I'm fine for routine purposes...(We all survived our mothers/grandmother's hand-washing of dishes, after all)...

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