PaulMys
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- Jan 14, 2014
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I wash with "Hot" water.
The reason I put parentheses around the word "hot" is because your household water temperature is between 120-140. That temperature is set by the factory (or your plumber) so that the dumbest among us do not scald themselves. (Unless you know how to access and raise the temp on your water heater, but that's another thread...Lol)
What temp do you (hand) wash dishes with? Do you not find that "hot" water loosens up stuff like melted-on cheese just a little BETTER than cold water? Of course it does. And that's not even "Hot" water.
So why would you not use your "hot" water to loosen-up things your MF towels collect?
JMO
The reason I put parentheses around the word "hot" is because your household water temperature is between 120-140. That temperature is set by the factory (or your plumber) so that the dumbest among us do not scald themselves. (Unless you know how to access and raise the temp on your water heater, but that's another thread...Lol)
What temp do you (hand) wash dishes with? Do you not find that "hot" water loosens up stuff like melted-on cheese just a little BETTER than cold water? Of course it does. And that's not even "Hot" water.
So why would you not use your "hot" water to loosen-up things your MF towels collect?
JMO