the pleasures of cold weather dishwashing

Cassandra

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patandchickens said:
Move a couple thousand miles north to where you get weeks on end where the temperature doesn't get above 0 F, and live in an insufficiently-insulated 1970 bungalow, and then we'll see whatcha think about a warm hand-soak a coupla times a day... :)
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TanksHill said:
I get really bad itchy red arms and hands if I wash in the sink.
What kind of dish soap do you use? The ones that are petroleum based can be harsh on sensitive skin. The one I use is vegetable oil based and hypoallergenic.
 

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DrakeMaiden said:
TanksHill said:
I get really bad itchy red arms and hands if I wash in the sink.
What kind of dish soap do you use?
"...because I want to switch to that so I can convince my husband that I can't keep handwashing dishes anymore and we need a machine!"

...??

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:p

Nah, he has made remarks about possibly needing to get me a dishwasher, but I don't mind doing the dishes by hand. Although some times I would appreciate being able to sterilize jars, etc.
 

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I've been using the liquid homemade laundry soap to hand wash dishes. It's also great on vinyl floors. And it doesn't dry out my skin. ;)
 
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