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Wash These Pieces by Hand While your "everyday" dishes and glassware are probably dishwasher-friendly, that may not be the case for the fine silver, china and crystal that grace your holiday table. Much as the harried hostess would love to throw everything in the dishwasher and get that cleanup over with, the truth is that some things are better suited to dishwashing by hand. This is because the force and heat of the water – and…
Surfactants Westal, John C.l, Hua Chen, Wanjia Zhang, and Bruce J. Brownawell 1999
Surfactants Sanderson, Hans, Jennifer L. Counts, Kathleen L. Stanton, and Richard I. Sedlak 2006
Surfactants Paul C. DeLeo, Stephen M. Mudge & Scott D. Dyer 2011
Surfactants Douglas G. Hayes, Michael Williams, Nathan Pechacek, Britney Hebert, Kathleen Stanton 2022
Surfactants Dyer, Scott D., David T. Stanton, John R. Lauth, and Donald S. Cherry 2000
Surfactants Hans Sanderson, Caritas Tibazarwa, William Greggs, Donald J. Versteeg, Yutaka Kasai, Kathleen Stanton, and Richard I. Sedlak 2009
Surfactants Hans Sanderson, Caritas Tibazarwa, William Greggs, Donald J. Versteeg, Yutaka Kasai, Kathleen Stanton, and Richard I. Sedlak 2009
Surfactants Stanton, K., C. Tibazarwa, H. Certa, W. Greggs, D. Hillebold, L. Jovanovich, D, Woltering, and R. Sedlak 2009
Q. Help! I've mixed my kitchen towels with my bathroom cleaning rags. What should I do? A. Generally, it is best not to mix the bathroom cleaning cloths with those used to clean food preparation surfaces or dishes. Bathroom cleaning cloths could carry a risk of contamination with fecal, skin-borne or other pathogens. If you have mistakenly used your bathroom cleaning cloth in the kitchen, rewash your dishes and clean…