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minus-squareunalivejoylinkfedilinkEnglish27•2 months agoSorry, but soap can be dirty. And I wouldn’t clean myself with a dirty bar of soap.
minus-squareFlying SquidMlink11•2 months agoYou’re going to be opening a lot of fresh soap if you work on anything mechanical.
minus-square@chonglibloodsportlink4•2 months agoYeah seriously! Even if it has no dirt on it it can still be covered with curly hairs which is rather nasty!
minus-square@chonglibloodsportlink3•edit-22 months agoWet soap is one of the slipperiest things on earth yet hair sticks to it like a magnet! I’d love to know the physics explanation behind that!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•2 months agoSpecifically covalent bonds from hydrogen
Sorry, but soap can be dirty. And I wouldn’t clean myself with a dirty bar of soap.
You’re going to be opening a lot of fresh soap if you work on anything mechanical.
Yeah seriously! Even if it has no dirt on it it can still be covered with curly hairs which is rather nasty!
Never said soap couldn’t clean itself.
Wet soap is one of the slipperiest things on earth yet hair sticks to it like a magnet! I’d love to know the physics explanation behind that!
Surface tension
Specifically covalent bonds from hydrogen