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Wrong dishwashing habits that seem clean but are secretly ‘bringing illness’ to your health, stop now before it’s too late

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Wrong dishwashing habits that seem clean but are secretly ‘bringing illness’ to your health, stop now before it’s too late
Washing dishes is a way to remove bacteria and leftover food inside, but few people think that these habits can make bacteria penetrate more strongly and bring many dangerous diseases.

If you and your family still have this habit when washing dishes, you need to change it immediately, because it is the cause of dangerous diseases.

Use hot water when washing dishes

Do you prefer hot water to cold water when washing dishes? If so, it’s time to stop! While hot water may help you remove grease, it’s not kind to your hands. Hot water can dry out your skin and even cause burns. To avoid this, use cold or warm water. You can use hot water to clean greasy utensils, but avoid using hot water to clean all your dishes.

Soaking bowls and chopsticks in soap for too long

Many people have the habit of soaking dirty dishes in diluted dishwashing liquid in the hope of cleaning more effectively. However, this method can lead to the risk of chemicals seeping into your eating and cooking utensils.

This is especially true for chopsticks and spoons made from permeable materials such as bamboo or wood, as they are more likely to absorb chemicals. Therefore, limit the soaking time and make sure to wash the utensils thoroughly to protect your health.

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