No it will onyl slow down there growth because as the temperature rises there activity slows down the best way to kill it would be to wash it and then tumbal dry it but make sure its on a high temperature for drying to kill them all off
Bar soap would contain more bacterium as it is usually handled by more than one person. Liquid soap is not handled at all.
A "petri dish"
the containor used for growing mold and bacteria is the PETRI DISH. a lot of people use agar as the gel to grow mold and bacteria
The most common way to grow bacteria is in an agar petri dish. The bacteria are usually placed by a swab into the petri dish and incubated for a predetermined period of time (The agar serves as a food source for the bacteria). Then, growth, or no growth, of bacteria will be observed.
Any bacteria with right nutrient in vitro can be cultured. This method is very useful when carrying out any experiment. As long as nutrient medium is maintained bacteria will grow with no problems in a petri dish.
A dish cloth and a tea towel are not the same thing. A dish cloth is used for washing dishes, including tea pots, saucers and cups and a tea towel is used for drying dishes that may or may not include tea pots, saucers and cups.
Bar soap would contain more bacterium as it is usually handled by more than one person. Liquid soap is not handled at all.
Many places will have dish drying racks in stock of various colors and styles. A few websites that will stock dish drying racks are Amazon, Sears and eBay.
A dish cloth is used for washing dishes and a dish towel is used to dry them.
Your dish cloth stinks because you have been using it to clean dirty dishes, which is a sign that it is doing its job properly. If it stinks so badly that you cannot stand it, bleach the hell out of it. If it still stinks, throw it away and get a new dish cloth. When the new dish cloth stinks, repeat the aforementioned process.
The purpose of a dish cloth is to dry the dishes that someone is washing so the germs come off and nobody gets sick and dies.
number of bacteria in the dish
A "petri dish"
the containor used for growing mold and bacteria is the PETRI DISH. a lot of people use agar as the gel to grow mold and bacteria
For that incredible size you will require 456 metres. I hope you realise that most dish towels are less than one fiftieth of that size.
The most common way to grow bacteria is in an agar petri dish. The bacteria are usually placed by a swab into the petri dish and incubated for a predetermined period of time (The agar serves as a food source for the bacteria). Then, growth, or no growth, of bacteria will be observed.
Italian dish / cooking cloth, usually hanging on the handle of the oven.