Antibacterial hand soap is not a grease remover for the most part, nor is it formulated to be used on things that will handle food.
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Dish soap contains ingredients that are used to repel grease and can irritate the skin. Hand soap is much milder and often contains moisturizers.
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You can wash dishes with any kind of soap as long as you rinse them well afterward. However, the use of antibacterial soap may be of little value in common residential dish washing. The presence of bacterial, in and of itself, is a natural condition and not a problem unless someone has a bacterial infection or has an impaired immune system.
the people that had ly soap first
when you wash your dishes, with hot water and soap, and rinse them off in hot water,
it is best to use a mild dish detergent and not to put them in a dishwasher.
By puting it in water and puting soap on it.
I will wash it with soap.
soap what you use to wash dishes in a dish washing mach
because if its not soluble in water then the soap must do the trick
Washing dishes by hand requires water, soap, and a dishcloth. A drainer will be handy for letting water drain off the rinsed dishes as well.
wash your gear... then clean the washing machine, or hand wash it out with the hose and soap