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Q: How much does a sink take of water for washing hands?
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Customers will wash their hands with it. To me, a sink is for washing dishes, a basin for washing hands.


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Not really. you do wash away some germs but you get more germs because of using sink water, unless you wash your hands in purified water i suggest you use soap


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A dish washing machine is enclosed, so there is less risk of scalding, and a higher temperature is best to clean the dishes. Whilst dish washing at the sink is best with hot water, the water must be cool enough not to scald your hands.


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A dish washing machine is enclosed, so there is less risk of scalding, and a higher temperature is best to clean the dishes. Whilst dish washing at the sink is best with hot water, the water must be cool enough not to scald your hands.


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Electricity? Plus water? Deadly. Is this really the question you wanted to ask?