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Please settle an on going argument between myself n my partner should you rinse suds of the crocks i say yes?

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i say yes u do he says u don't my family always has done his never has

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  1. Hmm,

    Would he brush his teeth with washing up liquid I wonder.

    Jjf


  2. Lazy B*****D your partner.Rinse them off.

  3. yep otherwise the soap drys onto the crocks and then can not only cause sickness but can result in crusty soap on the dishes!

    You are meant to lather the dishes, then wash off all the soap before leaving it to dry. Just like when you wash your hair, u wouldnt leave the shampoo on would you!!

    =]

  4. Definately rinse

  5. Definitely rinse. The residue of soap will pass into your digestion system when eating and this has been claimed to be linked to certain cancers. Its not worth the risk for the sake of a few seconds under the hot tap.

  6.   VERY MUCH SO...IF WILL DRY AND WHEN YOU USE IT AGAIN THE SUDS WILL COOK IN YOUR FOOD AND MAKE SOMEONE VERY SICK.....MAYBE YOU BETTER DO DISHES FROM NOW ON..

  7. Of course you rinse the suds off or the crockery etc isnt clean!!

  8. ALWAYS! otherwise they go all speckled and gross!

  9. Yes you rinse the suds off unless you like the taste of washing up liquid.  

  10. I've been to quite a few houses that don't rinse off their utensils, and they always look dirty.  Yes, suds should be rinsed off, not only for your utensils appearance, but for your health too.

  11. Yuck. Seriously not rinsing is like using soap for seasoning your food. Plus the way that soap works is the that it breaks the water tension so that the water can more effectively rinse the dirt away. So you are leaving dirt and suds in the dishes.

  12. Next time he insists, give him a bottle of washing liquid for his supper !

  13. Surely you must rinse your crockery, otherwise you just might have a lovely wash-up liquid flavour next time you use an item!  

  14. Yeah otherwise you get soap in your dinner later on.

  15. i'd rinse them off yes, as if you let them settle and dry on a glass, its visible afterwards, so it stays on the crocks also.

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