i don't remember which soap or cleaning podcast that i was listening to that said that out of the common household cleaners dishwasher liquid it one that has the highest percentage surfactant per gram or whatever. neat testimonial.
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Along with that, dishwasher detergent is very concentrated, and useful for cleaning anything really greasy, or when you need it to not foam up (bottles/jars).
I would presume that powdered dishwasher detergent is as concentrated as you can get?
Its really true wasteful really that most household cleaning products is mostly water. Instead you could buy a years worth in concentrated form and dilute with tap water instead of ship around shit tons of water adding to the carbon footprint.
I have narrowed down my cleaning repertoire to strong hand dishing soap, baking soda, white vinegar, linseed oil soap (for the wooden floor) Depending on the application I just mix the appropriate things
The problem lies in how dangerous some of the chemicals get when you concentrate them past a certain amount. A lot of people would end up getting pretty seriously hurt trying to dilute pure acids or blow something up improperly storing concentrated peroxide. Don't get me wrong, capitalism is what has led to dish soaps being barely more than water these days, but you can buy the concentrated versions of a lot of stuff and see for yourself how dangerous even having some of them laying around can be.
Huh good shout. I don't have q dishwasher but might get the liquid for cleaning.
soap or cleaning podcast
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For every product there is an expert who can tell you in great detail about its long history and amazing facts.
The video on producing the pencil is an excellent example of this.
Just want to say, when Sebulba crashes at the end of the pod race in Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace, he says "poodoo," just like your stove.
The real pro tip is always in the comments.
How is yours not covered in scratches? Even if managed to get mine that clean it would just show off all the scratches.
Some are just beter made than others. I had the one in my old apartment for 11 years and never managed to scratch it. New one in our new house was scratched after a couple of months.
We are careful I guess, but also use with heavy bottom pots and cast iron pans. They are heavy so they don't move/slide around during frying stuff or stirring. And lift to move them instead of dragging.
Our kids have moved out so things stay in good shape longer LOL
Looks great!
A razor blade scraper does wonders too
My wife would probably divorce me if she caught me using a razor on it, even though I know they work well.
In her head razors cut things and make slices, and she doesn't grasp the inclined flat blade skimming over top can't do a slicing action.
My old stove came with a razor scraper for cleaning. I bet the manual for yours recommends using one. Maybe show her the manual. I wouldn't have been able to clean it thoroughly without the razor.
Try Cascade Complete LOL it works great.
I have the pods, gonna pop one and try it. With gloves on.
The liquid we have has a slight grit to it.
The pod is mostly powder with a swirl of goo, I'll try mixing them to make a paste.
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I would hope she is aware of the existence of shaving blades which are the exact same things except glass is far stronger than skin.
I have found it is not worth the friction 😀. She also has a way she wants the dishwasher loaded, even though I can run Computational Fluid Dynamics software at home, and show her why another (my) method is probably better.
Rigorous comparative analysis of spousal dishwasher loading techniques is the content I crave
"I love you so much that I will load the dishwasher wrong - just for you".
I tried saying this & got mixed results.
Can you post your analysis for the rest of us.
I'm not starting any marital fights
For us! No need to tell her
Carbon steel is also not as hard as borosilicate glass.
As someone who did auto detailing decades ago, razors are how you get everything off glass.
And then triple-Zero (000) steel wool. Don't use anything other than actual 000.
And then there are plastic razor blades for getting stickers off paint.
Has your wife shaved her legs before? Then she is accustomed to this interaction
That's a poor argument on my end, as she has often drawn blood from shaving
I've used a razor to scrape down our shower door before. If you're not careful you can inadvertently scratch things with the corners of the blade. Ask me how I know...
seconded, they're so good! they always get off the baked-on stuff that i'm never bothered to scrub off with a scourer
It worked so well even your stove top looks surprised.
Lol, now I can't unsee it
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For science, we need to know how well dishwasher detergent works on the inside of the oven
Ah, "LAs Totally Awesome" works really well on oven grease removal. I buy the plain carpet cleaner solution from them, it is super versatile for stuff other than carpets.

Man, that picture is peak nostalgia in every detail. I want some just to look at it and travel back to better times...
Was in image mode when the post scrolled by and thought it'd be in a meme community or shit post community. I figured that it was probably posted because the right part could vaguely look like a belly and breasts and - and when we're on that slippery slope - the left part might reminisce a phallic shape?!
Oh boy was I let down when I opened the post and the mystery was solved...
Nice work, looks really clean!
Bonk! Go to Horny Jail...
I've started using soap to clean pretty much everything. Except for windows or mirrors which I just use plain alcohol. It works about everywhere even the floors
Sik!
My wife is a super clean person; not OCD but absolutely cleans things when she does.
Until now, I'd never seen a stove cleaner than hers when she's on a cleaning tear.
Well done.
Shiny.
I'm working in a workshop where grease gets everywhere. So we have this big vat of industrial soap. I swear to god u never realised how weak regular household soap was till using that shit.
For our glas cook top (hob) I just use some plain window cleaner