My finger joints where my fingers bend hurt the joint between my finger tips and knuckles.I started a new job washing dishes. After a couple days my fingers hurt like hell. What can I do to help the?
That's because you're working your hands harder than you normally do, you can also develop carpal tunnel by doing this as well. My suggestion is to soak your hands in hot/lukewarm water each day and try to refrain from typing so much or doing anything too much with your fingers after work. If they are bothering you terribly you should probably make a doctor's appointment, and get a new job.I started a new job washing dishes. After a couple days my fingers hurt like hell. What can I do to help the?
this is normal if you have too much dishto clean up
Sunday, December 27, 2009
What are some benfits of washing dishes by hand instead of using the dishwasher?
you know if there realy clean.What are some benfits of washing dishes by hand instead of using the dishwasher?
Your hands get clean as well.What are some benfits of washing dishes by hand instead of using the dishwasher?
no chances of melting or braking dishes.
There are none the dishwasher has the water hot enough to sterilize the dishes.
Anymore, none. You actually use less water using a dishwasher.
I read somewhere, not so long ago, that studies show that people who wash dishes by hand rather than by machine live longer. Apparently it's because it requires a time of idle activity which gives you a chance to unwind, chat, etc., as opposed to being freed up to rush to the next activity.
I wash dishes by hand to clean them, then i put them in the dishwasher to get the HOT water for sterilization. It might be overboard, but I feel better about it.
Your hands get clean as well.What are some benfits of washing dishes by hand instead of using the dishwasher?
no chances of melting or braking dishes.
There are none the dishwasher has the water hot enough to sterilize the dishes.
Anymore, none. You actually use less water using a dishwasher.
I read somewhere, not so long ago, that studies show that people who wash dishes by hand rather than by machine live longer. Apparently it's because it requires a time of idle activity which gives you a chance to unwind, chat, etc., as opposed to being freed up to rush to the next activity.
I wash dishes by hand to clean them, then i put them in the dishwasher to get the HOT water for sterilization. It might be overboard, but I feel better about it.
Is washing machine good for washing dishes?
how to wash dishes in a clothes washer''Is washing machine good for washing dishes?
sure , just dont put your fine china in there.Is washing machine good for washing dishes?
plastic dishes should be OK
on the gentle cycle
but dont overload the machine !!
Oh and dont use fabric softener, yuck
only if you want to buy a new set of dishes!
Heard of paper plates!lol
You bet it will work, done it many times. Let us know how it turns out!
Geez linda, your last ? was good, but this seems kind of silly to me.
Unless you don't care if your dishes are smashed to bits, then I guess you should go for it! LOL
unless they are plastic and pretty durable, i wouldnt reccomend it!
If you don't mind gluing the pieces back together.
R U really that lazy??? Fill the sink w/ hot water and soap go shopping come home swish 'em around and rinse em-there done!!
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sure , just dont put your fine china in there.Is washing machine good for washing dishes?
plastic dishes should be OK
on the gentle cycle
but dont overload the machine !!
Oh and dont use fabric softener, yuck
only if you want to buy a new set of dishes!
Heard of paper plates!lol
You bet it will work, done it many times. Let us know how it turns out!
Geez linda, your last ? was good, but this seems kind of silly to me.
Unless you don't care if your dishes are smashed to bits, then I guess you should go for it! LOL
unless they are plastic and pretty durable, i wouldnt reccomend it!
If you don't mind gluing the pieces back together.
R U really that lazy??? Fill the sink w/ hot water and soap go shopping come home swish 'em around and rinse em-there done!!
Very carefully.
What would you think if you are washing dishes & a glass kind of explodes out of the blue?
and you didn't even touch it, %26amp; it wasn't an accident, it popped, it scared me, I didn't know where the big noise was coming from, what could've caused it, seriously?What would you think if you are washing dishes %26amp; a glass kind of explodes out of the blue?
Me, I'd think, ';Damn, another broken glass!';
If you're looking for an explanation, it wasn't anything paranormal, if that's what you were thinking. Odds are almost certain it was one of two things. Either there was a temperature gradient that caused it to shatter, or it might have slid and bumped into something else in just the right way.
Unless the glass had nostalgic value for you, I wouldn't worry too much about it.What would you think if you are washing dishes %26amp; a glass kind of explodes out of the blue?
I'd think my mutant superpowers are just begining to realize themselves.
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I would think it is time to buy a dishwasher.
I think ';Oh, crap! That was scary!';
Seriously, it comes from stress and dislocations in glass. Even if your glass wasn't sitting on the hot stove at the moment, there were times in its life when it was exposed to hight temperatures, possibly was knocked over before but didn't shatter back then. When glass is made, it cools off unevenly - so there are always internal stresses in glass. Tiny cracks that are not visible to the eye are introduced over glass's life time. Those cracks can start expaning spontaneously from a minor temperature change in the room.
One thing I'd think was who fired that shot or am I hurt? I'd agree with everyone else some kind of stress or temperature change.
I would think that it had a crack, a weakness or a flaw that gave in with the expansion or contraction caused by temperature change - like hot dish water
I would be thinking:
Product liability lawsuit!!!
There is a famous case when coke bottle exploded.
One of two things can cause it. A rapid temperature change or sonics.
If you just washed it in hot water or it had hot liquid in it, the change in temperature (even if its empty and just cooling off) can cause it to crack without even touching it.
Me, I'd think, ';Damn, another broken glass!';
If you're looking for an explanation, it wasn't anything paranormal, if that's what you were thinking. Odds are almost certain it was one of two things. Either there was a temperature gradient that caused it to shatter, or it might have slid and bumped into something else in just the right way.
Unless the glass had nostalgic value for you, I wouldn't worry too much about it.What would you think if you are washing dishes %26amp; a glass kind of explodes out of the blue?
I'd think my mutant superpowers are just begining to realize themselves.
0 o
I would think it is time to buy a dishwasher.
I think ';Oh, crap! That was scary!';
Seriously, it comes from stress and dislocations in glass. Even if your glass wasn't sitting on the hot stove at the moment, there were times in its life when it was exposed to hight temperatures, possibly was knocked over before but didn't shatter back then. When glass is made, it cools off unevenly - so there are always internal stresses in glass. Tiny cracks that are not visible to the eye are introduced over glass's life time. Those cracks can start expaning spontaneously from a minor temperature change in the room.
One thing I'd think was who fired that shot or am I hurt? I'd agree with everyone else some kind of stress or temperature change.
I would think that it had a crack, a weakness or a flaw that gave in with the expansion or contraction caused by temperature change - like hot dish water
I would be thinking:
Product liability lawsuit!!!
There is a famous case when coke bottle exploded.
One of two things can cause it. A rapid temperature change or sonics.
If you just washed it in hot water or it had hot liquid in it, the change in temperature (even if its empty and just cooling off) can cause it to crack without even touching it.
Which cost more? using your dishwasher or washing dishes in the sink?
which cost more? using your dishwasher or washing dishes in the sink?
And this is on a daily basisWhich cost more? using your dishwasher or washing dishes in the sink?
Hand washing your dishes in the sink is much cheaper and echo friendly.Which cost more? using your dishwasher or washing dishes in the sink?
the dishwasher. more electric usage and you have to buy the specia tablets which are expensive, then you have to load the crockery a special way. no thanks!
I do it by hand in the bowl, just a quick squirt of fairy washing up liquid, hot water and Bobs your Uncle
Using the dishwasher costs more than washing dishes by hand. Plus using soaking your hands in the soapy water will make them soft.
washing dishes in the dishwasher
dishwasher cost more cause electricitiy usage and dishwashing liquid.
handwashing doesn't involve electricity, just dish soap.
Its all relative. what I would do is look at your dishwashers specs and find out how much water is consumed per cycle wash. Then I would let your sink fill up as you hand wash a normal load of dishes. When done you could use an empty gallon of water jug and measure the water that way. Once you figure out how much water was used by cleaning manually you can compare to that of the machine. Hope this helps. Ps if you have kids this would be a cool research project for them!!
Jim
I've a dish washer and i only use it when it is full up and then it is switched on i only use it every other day ,so if i was washing the dishes by hand I'd need to wash all the breakfast ,dinner,tea and supper dishes cutlery and glasses and cups all at different times and this would waste time, as the dish washer does this for me they do have different programmes so you decide how long it washes for.Also i have a family of 4 and i hate having to do all that washing up.So it may cost more but for me it's more practical to use a dish washer.
Dishwashers cost more to run due to the amount of power used, but coming from someone who doesn't have one, I WOULD RECOMMEND A DISHWASHER. Washing your own dishes is inexpensive, yes, but I hate standing there washing dishes for an hour every time I cook. So, in conclusion, dishwashers may be a bit more pricey, but they don't require time, or your energy.
And this is on a daily basisWhich cost more? using your dishwasher or washing dishes in the sink?
Hand washing your dishes in the sink is much cheaper and echo friendly.Which cost more? using your dishwasher or washing dishes in the sink?
the dishwasher. more electric usage and you have to buy the specia tablets which are expensive, then you have to load the crockery a special way. no thanks!
I do it by hand in the bowl, just a quick squirt of fairy washing up liquid, hot water and Bobs your Uncle
Using the dishwasher costs more than washing dishes by hand. Plus using soaking your hands in the soapy water will make them soft.
washing dishes in the dishwasher
dishwasher cost more cause electricitiy usage and dishwashing liquid.
handwashing doesn't involve electricity, just dish soap.
Its all relative. what I would do is look at your dishwashers specs and find out how much water is consumed per cycle wash. Then I would let your sink fill up as you hand wash a normal load of dishes. When done you could use an empty gallon of water jug and measure the water that way. Once you figure out how much water was used by cleaning manually you can compare to that of the machine. Hope this helps. Ps if you have kids this would be a cool research project for them!!
Jim
I've a dish washer and i only use it when it is full up and then it is switched on i only use it every other day ,so if i was washing the dishes by hand I'd need to wash all the breakfast ,dinner,tea and supper dishes cutlery and glasses and cups all at different times and this would waste time, as the dish washer does this for me they do have different programmes so you decide how long it washes for.Also i have a family of 4 and i hate having to do all that washing up.So it may cost more but for me it's more practical to use a dish washer.
Dishwashers cost more to run due to the amount of power used, but coming from someone who doesn't have one, I WOULD RECOMMEND A DISHWASHER. Washing your own dishes is inexpensive, yes, but I hate standing there washing dishes for an hour every time I cook. So, in conclusion, dishwashers may be a bit more pricey, but they don't require time, or your energy.
Will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?
will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?Will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?
You have the answer, too much suds. Also not strong enough. Dishwasher detergent is a much stronger alkali than hand soap. Also contains bleach. ( look at the label )
As for the cola ( or other soft drink ) it is the phosphoric acid, not the carbonation that does the cleaning.Will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?
Don't ever use hand soap / dish detergent in a dishwasher! Trust me I tried it. I figured that 1 ml wouldn't hurt anything. Needless to say the husband was quite pleased when he came home to find that I had scrubbed the entire kitchen clean. He didn't need to know that I had to scrub the kitchen in order to get the 12 inches of soap suds up off the floor.
Save yourself a headache and do them by hand. If you have stubborn caked on food, let them sit in a hot sink with sudsy water for about an hour. Everything should come off easily.
HINT: for pots that have stuck on food, pour some cola into the pot and let sit overnight. The carbonation in the cola works the food out. Then all you need to do is wash as normal.
No. Hands soap will probably produce too much suds and cause the dish washer to leak. Besides, you may be able to taste the residue left on the dishes. Many hand soaps contain some sort of skin softener. Such as lanolin. And they don't taste good.
No. Hand dish soap is made to foam a lot. Dishwasher fluid does not do this. You dishwasher will overflow with bubbles and make a mess, and it might break your dishwasher.
No. It'll make a big mess. Dishwasher soaps are suds free. Better off washing the dishes in the sink if all you have is hand or dish soap.
You have the answer, too much suds. Also not strong enough. Dishwasher detergent is a much stronger alkali than hand soap. Also contains bleach. ( look at the label )
As for the cola ( or other soft drink ) it is the phosphoric acid, not the carbonation that does the cleaning.Will using hand soap work for washing dishes in a dishwasher?
Don't ever use hand soap / dish detergent in a dishwasher! Trust me I tried it. I figured that 1 ml wouldn't hurt anything. Needless to say the husband was quite pleased when he came home to find that I had scrubbed the entire kitchen clean. He didn't need to know that I had to scrub the kitchen in order to get the 12 inches of soap suds up off the floor.
Save yourself a headache and do them by hand. If you have stubborn caked on food, let them sit in a hot sink with sudsy water for about an hour. Everything should come off easily.
HINT: for pots that have stuck on food, pour some cola into the pot and let sit overnight. The carbonation in the cola works the food out. Then all you need to do is wash as normal.
No. Hands soap will probably produce too much suds and cause the dish washer to leak. Besides, you may be able to taste the residue left on the dishes. Many hand soaps contain some sort of skin softener. Such as lanolin. And they don't taste good.
No. Hand dish soap is made to foam a lot. Dishwasher fluid does not do this. You dishwasher will overflow with bubbles and make a mess, and it might break your dishwasher.
No. It'll make a big mess. Dishwasher soaps are suds free. Better off washing the dishes in the sink if all you have is hand or dish soap.
Does a dishwasher appliance save energy compared to washing dishes in the sink?
Well, depends on how often you plan on using the dishwasher. If your dishwasher is full, it's said to be cheaper than washing the total by hand due to letting water run when rinsing off the soap. I slightly prerinse something that would harden as I only run the dishwasher every 2-3 days since my youngest moved out. I also make sure dishes are removed when finished, I don't use the dry cycle either, just air dry cycle. I have an Asko dishwasher that uses 2/3 less water than other dishwashers, I also have the Asko laundry machine that uses much less water even though it has 5 rinse cycles and it uses 2 tablespoons of soap maximum. The newer American brands are a lot better than they used to be and probably cheaper to purchase than when we bought ours as the American companies weren't thinking ecologically as much as they are now. I don't remember the stats on the dishwasher but the clothes washer consumes $23 a year with an electric hot water heater and $12 a year with a gas hot water heater. Before purchasing any appliance, check the energy guide.Does a dishwasher appliance save energy compared to washing dishes in the sink?
considering the fact that you are using electricity and hot water for about an hour, i'd say no.Does a dishwasher appliance save energy compared to washing dishes in the sink?
dishwashers use electricity, hand washing does not use electricity (if cold water)
but what is your time worth?
No energy is saved by using an appliance. You use electricity and gas to heat your water to the very high temperatures it needs. You still have to load and unload. Washing dishes by hand is by far cheaper and saves on all accounts. That being said....I would stick to the dishwasher unless you really need to budget.
a dish washer uses far less water than hand washing. if u turn off the heating elements(energy saver mode) a dish washer would cost less to wash the dishes
considering the fact that you are using electricity and hot water for about an hour, i'd say no.Does a dishwasher appliance save energy compared to washing dishes in the sink?
dishwashers use electricity, hand washing does not use electricity (if cold water)
but what is your time worth?
No energy is saved by using an appliance. You use electricity and gas to heat your water to the very high temperatures it needs. You still have to load and unload. Washing dishes by hand is by far cheaper and saves on all accounts. That being said....I would stick to the dishwasher unless you really need to budget.
a dish washer uses far less water than hand washing. if u turn off the heating elements(energy saver mode) a dish washer would cost less to wash the dishes
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