• @[email protected]
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    Not gonna lie your sister might have some mental illness, let’s consider for a minute that the dishwasher might be very very good at cleaning I still would never do this due to the gross factor. Sorry mate but I’m not gonna put anything that goes in the bathroom anyway near things that food goes on to!!

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        I could see it being safe from a germ perspective but when a little nugget of shit rattles around in the machine and ends up anywhere near what you’re using to eat that’s gotta suck, safe or not.

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        It’s been a bit, but if I recall, it’s that the dishwasher already reliably cleans unsanitary things that are loads more biologically risky like cutting boards used for raw meat or potentially contaminated with things like Norovirus.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      Even if true, what if someone said they shit on their plates, throw the shit in the toilet, them dishwasher the plates.

      Would you conceptually still be ok eating off that plate? Even if you knew for fact it had gone through the machine?

      • @[email protected]
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        Most dish cleaners are like, bleach-based. As long as it was something that could be killed with bleach and hot HOT water/air, I really could care less

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          So you watch me I take a shit on a plate, put it in the machine and serve you chicken tendies off that plate an hour and a half later.

          That’s insane

          • @[email protected]
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            wouldn’t be the nastiest nor most unhygienic thing humans do willingly on a regular basis by a lot. it is mostly just the idea that is quite uncomfortable.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              Toothbrush is stored in a cabinet, toilet is never flushed with the seat up. Toilet is in like, a closet/stall thing.

          • Sippy Cup
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            Buddy if I watch you shit on a plate we ain’t eating tendies together regardless of what plate you use

  • badbrainstorm
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    My mother used to recycle her douche bottles, throw it in with the regular dishes, and make her own. Guess who always had to wash the dishes…

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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    You know how you wash your dishes to keep the leftover bits of food on them from crusting onto them in the dish washer?

    That, like ten times first, maybe twenty.

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    I’m not proud of this, but I need to ask. My sister insists on cleaning the toilet brushes in the dishwasher’s top rack, and I have reservations. To me, it doesn’t seem very sanitary. Thoughts?

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    321 year ago

    Ew… like, all alone, with nothing else in the dishwasher at all, and a rinse cycle in-between that and other things that you plan to eat off of?

    Even then, it seems inefficient to me. Also, why would those even need to be cleaned - do you plan on eating off of those?!? They get “cleaned” well enough by going into the toilet - no need for more?

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      Meeh, I do clean them from time to time. They do become very dirty after a while and it shows since they’re white. Not really often, like once a year, but still.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Great! But uh… the more distance between them and things I eat off of, imho, the better! :-P

        Just like Skibidi Toilet, simply b/c you can do something, does not mean that you should.

        • @[email protected]
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          You take that shit back right now or Ill wash your mouth out with an uncleaned toilet brush!

          Skibidi Toilet is fucking brilliant for what it is. Its like an abstract arthouse scifi film made with free tools. It somehow made me laugh, cheer and feel creeped out. Ive seen worse content made by serious movie studios. Its amazing to watch the whole.thing and see the creators skills come along throughout.

          • @[email protected]
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            Oh, I forgot the /s. The joke was too good to pass up.

            I did watch every single episode. It was… well, it existed, and that is something that I can say about it! :-P

            Also, it is highly creative, that is another:-).

        • @[email protected]OP
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          41 year ago

          Great! But uh… the more distance between them and things I eat off of, imho, the better! :-P

          Of course, I don’t clean them in the dishwasher, lol 😂.

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              You take the bowl in which it resides, you clean that with… whatever, soap, shampoo, dishwashing liquid. Use a dish sponge from the rough side, gets the best results 👍. Then, you fill that up with some hot water and pour some soap/shampoo/dishwashing liquid in that and start stirring that with the toilet brush, just grinding it in there. You do that for about a minute, it should be shiny as new.

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      Usually I clean the toilet with soap and the brush, and then occasionally clean the brush by cleaning the toilet like normal, flushing, and putting a stronger antimicrobial (looks like bleach but isn’t, since they don’t sell it as much anymore due to the danger it has around the house) on the brush and then rinsing it in the toilet and flushing again.

      Mostly I don’t want it to stink. It’s bad if anyone has cause to notice the toilet brush tucked almost behind the toilet. Same for the plunger.

  • @[email protected]
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    The water sprays from the bottom so I think it would not matter whether they are on the top rack

  • @[email protected]
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    351 year ago

    What the fuck is wrong with people.

    how the fuck do you lack this much common sense? to put your fucking shitty toilet brush where you put your eating utensils?

      • @[email protected]OP
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        171 year ago

        They’re still not the same germs. No dishwasher goes over 90 or 95°C (household ones). There is bacteria in feces that can survive that temperature. Not to mention parasite spores/eggs, some can easily withstand even 150°C.

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    I once asked my nephew about this - he worked in a hotel back then. Yes, indeed, they clean toilet brushes in a dishwasher.

    But it is a separate one that is only for toilet brushes and brush holders, nothing else.

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      I worked at a restaurant in the kitchen. We had a place on the wall to hang brushes. The GREEN brushes were to be used for food/prep areas only. The white brushes were for cleaning toilets, and other filthy places.

      The white brushes were soaked in buckets and rinsed/washed thoroughly in a slop sink, then later, put in the racks that push through the dishwasher conveyor belt that ran through the machine if I recall correctly. It’s been more than 20 years

    • @[email protected]OP
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      441 year ago

      I would completely agree with this and do it like this. Why? Saves time to say the least.

      But, using the same one as for dishes? No way. Separate one, marked and all that? Makes perfect sense 👍.

      • @[email protected]
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        IF your dishwasher is working properly then you ought to be able to put your poop knife, dinner dishes AND toilet brushes in and everything comes out sanitary.

        Don’t ask why there is peanut butter left on the knife. You’ll be ok.

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          51 year ago

          Yeah I was gonna mention that I don’t think the soap and steam really care if it’s poop germs or food germs. As long as your dishwasher is working properly, everything in there should be snapped out of existence.

          Seriously just make sure the peanut butter is rinsed off beforehand.

          • @[email protected]
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            Incorrect. It’s not the same set of germs. And there could be parasites’ eggs in poop. And they are very resilient.

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              My brother in Christ it’s still extremely hot steam and soap. I didn’t mean they’re the same kind of germs but they’re germs. High temperature and soap kills them because if they didn’t I got bad news for the dude who shit himself and tried to shower. My point was they all die.

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                  Well, it’s a hospital. They handle a lot worse than poopy bacteria. Just because carpenters bring a nailgun that doesn’t mean a hammer isn’t nearly good enough.

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      See, this makes sense to me. It’s the same way with anything IMO. If it involves bodily fluids, beyond native saliva and tears, you probably want to wash it specifically. At least in its own load, possibly in a different machine entirely, maybe even get it professionally handled, or clean it with fire. Depending on the severity of the soiling…

      I have no issue with someone using a thing that was designed for another purpose to do something that it’s designers didn’t think of. As long as you’re not cross contaminating your food with it, I couldn’t really care less… But bluntly, using your dishwasher, the same one you use for dishes, to clean your poop scrubber? Big nope from me.

    • @[email protected]
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      I had an old dishwasher I used as an improvised parts washer when fixing up cars.

      I used a ratchet strap to keep the door closed because the latch was busted, but it still heated the water and sprayed it just fine.

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        How did steel and aluminum parts react after coming into contact with hot water and soap? I can imagine a non-trivial amount of milling/resurfacing of any interface that is meant to take a gasket due to how metals react to caustic environments.

        Unless you disabled the dishwasher’s internal heating element and used degreasers instead of water… that makes a lot more sense.

        • LifeBandit666
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          I work in a production line that makes parts for diesel engines. We wash the parts in water and alkaline solution, then they hit a drier and get dried. Basically a giant dishwasher. The company is multi million dollar and world wide.

          Just a long winded way of saying your imagination is wrong

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          most dishwasher detergent formulations contain corrosion inhibitors for steel, some even contain corrosion inhibitors for aluminium though those are usually in the upper price segment.

        • @[email protected]
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          Steel is no issue, but keep aluminum out of the dishwasher. It is basically ruined after the first trip.

          • @[email protected]
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            yep, got in a rush one day and put my rice cookers aluminum bits in the dishwasher.

            Not ruined, but definitely permanently discolored and ugly looking, and harder to clean now thanks to it.

              • @[email protected]
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                The bare aluminum became discolored, rough and ugly. Food sticks to it more, requiring more scrubbing to clean them. I dont know what that reaction is from a materials science perspective, though, if thats what you’re asking.

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              You guys arent talking about aluminium thats been under the hood of a Honda Civic for 25 years, heat cycled literally thousands of times and covered in all manner of filth.

              I was not restoring Ferarris.

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          I just used dishwasher tablets and It was fine as long as you took the parts out straight away while they were still “you need gloves” hot and hit them with WD40 or sat them in the sun. Never had an issue so long as I did that.

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    Sounds gross but as long as it isn’t with dishes and the dishwasher works right why would it be a problem? Soap is soap.

    • @[email protected]
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      I mean, if a household that keeps kosher has two sets of everything (plateware, silverware, sinks, etc) to make sure meat doesn’t touch dairy…the logic states you should have a different machine/method for excrement-related things to ensure it doesn’t touch your normal plateware and silverware.

      I, personally, would not be comfortable using the machine again for food related things if I found out my housemate had washed the toilet brush in our dishwasher. Poop is meant to be expelled from your body, not consumed in any way - may I remind (the royal) you how pink eye originates?