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greenfire
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Sun, Jan 25 2015, 5:03 pm
not enough dish-washing liquid - so what do you think about using the bathroom anti-bacterial soap for dishes ? even if I wash them in the kitchen sink ...
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doublemama
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Sun, Jan 25 2015, 5:26 pm
Might work unless it moisturizing soap but then again they have moisturizing dish soaps too. I used Dr bronners to wash my dishes once with a vinegar rinse. Try it and see if it works!
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greenfire
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Sun, Jan 25 2015, 5:46 pm
who is dr bronner and can you send him here ... don't mind if he washes my dishes or the oven while he's at it
I did try a little baking soda ...
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Rubber Ducky
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Sun, Jan 25 2015, 5:48 pm
1) Make sure your bathroom soap has a hechscher, and
2) I've been thinking of doing the reverse — using Dawn Oil of Olay dishwashing soap in the bathroom.
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OOTBubby
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Sun, Jan 25 2015, 6:22 pm
Rubber Ducky wrote: | 1) Make sure your bathroom soap has a hechscher, and |
Most rabbonim today say that dish soap does NOT need a hechsher.
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jan 25 2015, 6:25 pm
greenfire wrote: | not enough dish-washing liquid - so what do you think about using the bathroom anti-bacterial soap for dishes ? even if I wash them in the kitchen sink ... |
Hey, it's soap, as long as it cleans. We've all substituted different items in a pickle. And no, it doesn't need a hechsher.
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greenfire
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Sun, Feb 22 2015, 9:23 pm
in case anyone wants to know the outcome ... I used liquid tide cause it has the OU ... it's weird smelling but it does the job
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