Your boyfriend is right about germs, but that isn't the reason you want to use warm water. The solubility of substances in water increases as the temperature goes up. Using warmer temperatures greatly increases the water's ability to remove polar stains on your hands, and aids in the formation of micelles (of the soap molecules). This helps the soap molecules to dissolve the non polar oils and greases faster.
As for warm water being a breading ground, drying your hands right away and using running water should help with that.
Washing with warm water is better. This is because the warm water react with the soapy solutions to create a lather. Also, the temperature of the water can better neutralize any bacterial traces from staying on the dishes.
Tha answer is " NO ". I am a professional Housekeeper and have been for many years.
It is better to use warm or hot water with dish soap in it because both of those together will kill bacteria the best.
no
It can, but hot water works better because it helps to dissolve grease and hardened food better than cold.
The Bus Boy works in a restaurant clearing tables and washing dishes.
yes. a hundred times better. Actually not necessarily. Washing by hand works extremely well if done properly. In fact, a company named Dyson in the UK actually designed a washing machine which better imitates the hand washing action to get the clothes cleaner. People tend to assume that just because something is automatic it works better, but this is not always true. Washing by hand does a much better job of flexing the fabric. Of course, it's a lot more work too.
washing machine works on the principal of pushing water through clothes
while there are those who just use effort (elbow grease) to clean dishes there are those who use a machine to clean the dishesWhat works in dish washing liquid is a stuff that lifts and removes what ever you want washed off the dishes. Fancy stuff that also cleans the water in the dishwashers is available
Yes, just put some washing powder into it and it will works.
If you have a large washing machine, they do just fine in one. Usually a commercial one works better than a home one.
What problems does hard water cause? If you wash clothes with hard water they will often look scratchy or feel very harsh. Often if you bathe with soap and hard water you will have a sticky film of soap left on you. If you wash dishes mainly in a dishwasher with hard water you will have spotting or a film on your dishes or cooking utensils. Some things that are convenient about hard water is that it works just fine for watering your garden, washing or rinsing you driveway, and it is fine for most outdoor lawn care things.
The washing machine works by filling with water and rotating. The operator has to put in soap, bleach and softener. The washer agitates, then spins, then fills with water, then rinses by agitating, then drains again by spinning.
No, what really works is slathering your face with cheap makeup and not washing it off for a week and a half
there is a magnet in the washing machine and it works somehow
Either ... Hand washing with pure soap flakes... OR... Machine washing with a something like NikWax or Grangers... Works slightly better if you tumble dry it on a low heat with grangers