Comment on Breaking the generational barriers
BossDj@piefed.social 20 hours agoNope. Nothing oily that doesn't rinse away completely with water. Most people forget butter and peanut butter, too.
Comment on Breaking the generational barriers
BossDj@piefed.social 20 hours agoNope. Nothing oily that doesn't rinse away completely with water. Most people forget butter and peanut butter, too.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 hours ago
But olive oil does rinse away pretty easily with water and washing up liquid? So does butter and bacon fat?
BossDj@piefed.social 11 hours ago
Nothing oily that doesn't rinse away with water?
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 hours ago
Why do you keep focusing on “water”? I don’t get what you’re getting at. You don’t wash dishes with just water.
You wash dishes by squeezing some dishwashing liquid on a dishwashing sponge, then pour hot water onto the dish being cleaned, then you scrub it clean with the sponge.
Then when there are no longer any visible stains on the dishes in question, the dishes are clean and you put them on a drying rack and/or pay them down with a towel.
All i see going into the sink during this process is soapy water.
BossDj@piefed.social 10 hours ago
The question was can I pour oil down the drain. The "Rule of Thumb" (a general catch-all rule that plumbers use) is if it can't rinse away with water, don't pour it down the drain. I replied to whether you can pour olive oil down the drain. I don't know why you started talking about washing dishes.