• @TenderfootGungi
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    801 year ago

    Yikes. I would never eat there again!

    Logically, the heat used for drying should kill any germs. But why risk it.

    I rinse mine in the toilet bowl when it has bleach based toilet cleaner in it. That alone keeps them pretty clean.

      • Victor
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        251 year ago

        And there’s the full-circle joke. Bravo. 👌

        • @pastaq
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          71 year ago

          I miss the ol’ Reddit switcheroo :(

          • @[email protected]
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            171 year ago

            Be the change you want to see in the world! We’re at the beginning of greatness here, the tip of a drill that will pierce the fediverse, carving out a meme that future generations will never see the bottom of!

            Ah, the ol’ Lemmy Dish-aroo!

            • Iron Lynx
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              71 year ago

              Hold my shitty dishes, I’m going in!

    • @LordKitsuna
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      101 year ago

      It wouldn’t be the heat used for drying, it would be the heat used for washing. Assuming that you have a dishwasher with a sanitize cycle/option always use it. they are required to reach a minimum temperature of 150f. typical range in actual products is 165ºF to 180ºF (74ºC to 82ºC)

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        I still wouldn’t trust that to be all that great. Sanitize isn’t a very controlled term (sterilize is). If you look up autoclaves, which are essentially steam baths to kill bacteria, they only get 90% of microbial life after more than an hour, and their temperatures are much higher than any dishwasher will reach.

    • nadram
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      1 year ago

      I rinse mine in the toilet bowl when it has bleach based toilet cleaner in it. This is the way. Edit: I don’t know how to quote :P