the old grind
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We tend to use too much hand soap vs enough water & scrubbing before rinsing. That's when hands don't get clean. Soap isn't the agent, its a catalyst between dirt/oil and water.
OT, but same goes for laundry soap and shampoo. More suds doesn't mean you'll get cleaner. If there's any suds or slipperiness left the soap hasn't been used up. Being harder to rinse is a sign of using too much, esp shampoo. btw, same with toothpaste. Fill the bristles, spit out the excess foam and bite, and cut it short. The brush does the work. When washing up, the hands do the work .. until someone invents a quick dip that'll clean greasy brake dust. Our hands get clean when doing dishes because of time spent letting the detergent do its thing, not by the amount of Dawn we pour in.
OT, but same goes for laundry soap and shampoo. More suds doesn't mean you'll get cleaner. If there's any suds or slipperiness left the soap hasn't been used up. Being harder to rinse is a sign of using too much, esp shampoo. btw, same with toothpaste. Fill the bristles, spit out the excess foam and bite, and cut it short. The brush does the work. When washing up, the hands do the work .. until someone invents a quick dip that'll clean greasy brake dust. Our hands get clean when doing dishes because of time spent letting the detergent do its thing, not by the amount of Dawn we pour in.