JaymesRS,

There’s a really good short form podcast by a couple food scientists in the USA and they covered this one saying not risky. riskyornot.co/…/548-cleaning-the-toilet-brushes-i…

casmael,

Huh don’t have time to listen to the whole thing rn but wonder what their rationale is 🤔

JaymesRS, (edited )

It’s been a bit, but if I recall, it’s that the dishwasher already reliably cleans unsanitary things that are loads more biologically risky like cutting boards used for raw meat or potentially contaminated with things like Norovirus.

stoy,

I have never even once cleaned a cutting board in the dishwasher…

bdonvr,

I always do lmao, at least the non-wood ones.

stoy,

Running plastic cutting boards in the dishwasher is less weird to me, but in general it is a weird concept to me, it was just never done at home or at any place I did the dishes.

zeekaran,

There’s a reason restaurants cannot use wooden cutting boards.

JCreazy,

I always put my cutting board in the dishwasher

GBU_28,

Even if true, what if someone said they shit on their plates, throw the shit in the toilet, them dishwasher the plates.

Would you conceptually still be ok eating off that plate? Even if you knew for fact it had gone through the machine?

dependencyinjection,

Yes. I would be happy to eat of a clean plate that once had shit on it.

VonCesaw,

Most dish cleaners are like, bleach-based. As long as it was something that could be killed with bleach and hot HOT water/air, I really could care less

Laticauda,

I mean logically the kind of shit that grows on your dishes isn’t much better for you than the literal shit that a toilet brush would scrub out of your toilet bowl. They both contain a lot of the same bacteria, you wouldn’t be much better off licking an old used plate that has been sitting in a moist environment for a few days before you put the dishwasher on than you would be from licking a toilet brush. Well made dishwashers are designed to vigorously wash and, with the right settings and detergent, sanitize everything inside them so that they are safe to eat off of. Heck the machines they use to sanitize surgical equipment are essentially fancy dishwashers. But emotionally I couldn’t do it. Even if I used the best dishwasher known to man and rewashed everything multiple times, I just wouldn’t be able to get over that mental hurdle.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

But emotionally I couldn’t do it. Even if I used the best dishwasher known to man and rewashed everything multiple times, I just wouldn’t be able to get over that mental hurdle.

I know, right? If nothing else it just feels wrong…

mako,

I mean logically the kind of shit that grows on your dishes isn’t much better for you than the literal shit that a toilet brush would scrub out of your toilet bowl.

First, what the fuck is growing on your dishes that you believe is “logically” equivalent to eating human shit? Second, this isn’t a logic problem or a place for opinion. All the work was already done for you, just waiting for you to look it up instead of giving your opinion on bacteria.

Human shit also doesn’t only contain bacteria. There’s estimated100 million -1 billion virus per gram of wet shit inside of us. Fungi are estimated at up to a million microorganisms per gram of shit and there’s around 100 billion bacteria per gram of wet shit. Let’s not forget parasites like cryptosporidium which your body purges in shit.

Meanwhile either giving your dishes a cursory rinse or not allowing them to sit covered in food for multiple days at a time would minimize bacterial or fungal growth on your dishes.

This is a reminder for everyone: your opinion on facts that you can’t be bothered to type in a search box are less than worthless. They’re disinformation and in sone cases, like telling people that eating shit is no more harmful that licking a plate, can cause harm.

Just say no to opinions on what facts may or may not be.

Laticauda,

I didn’t say it was the equivalent I said neither are good for you and both could be cleaned and sanitized sufficiently by the right dishwasher, so please don’t put words in my mouth thanks. Damp used dishes stuffed into a dishwasher for a few days aren’t going to have anything good for you on them either and that’s how most people treat their used dishes. We get viruses and parasites growing on regular food that has gone bad too, and both are going to disagree with your stomach and potentially do some harm. Does rinsing your dishes or washing them right away help mitigate or prevent that? Sure. Does everyone do that? Of course not. I never said “eating shit is the exact same as licking a dirty dish” nor did I say anything close to that. I said “both are bad for you and a well made dishwasher is designed to clean things really well and even sanitize them in order to make them safe to eat off of, so it makes sense logically that this could be safe but I still wouldn’t do it anyway”.

kajko,

I don’t know about the dishes but according to my memory of something I read a while ago (can’t look things up right now), the kitchen sink and kitchen brushes aren’t much cleaner than anything in the toilet; and actually, kitchen washcloths/sponges tend to be worse than toilet surfaces.

So, maybe don’t put toilet brushes in the dishwasher but definitely don’t put in kitchen washcloths either. Not sure what this means about us washing dishes by hand with a sponge either. And maybe don’t put in used washcloths along your clothes in the washing machine.

TenderfootGungi,

Yikes. I would never eat there again!

Logically, the heat used for drying should kill any germs. But why risk it.

I rinse mine in the toilet bowl when it has bleach based toilet cleaner in it. That alone keeps them pretty clean.

MyDearWatson616,

I do that with my dishes too

victorz,

And there’s the full-circle joke. Bravo. 👌

pastaq,

I miss the ol’ Reddit switcheroo :(

nifty,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Wow, you can never tell with people. Go to someone’s house, and maybe they’re secret toilet-brush-in-dishwasher people. And there you are, innocently using their dishes.

pancakes,
@pancakes@sh.itjust.works avatar

For situations like this, I suggest blissful ignorance.

OpenStars,
@OpenStars@startrek.website avatar

Ew… like, all alone, with nothing else in the dishwasher at all, and a rinse cycle in-between that and other things that you plan to eat off of?

Even then, it seems inefficient to me. Also, why would those even need to be cleaned - do you plan on eating off of those?!? They get “cleaned” well enough by going into the toilet - no need for more?

linearchaos,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

I’m surprised the market isn’t absolutely filled with UV toilet brush cleaners.

ricecake,

Usually I clean the toilet with soap and the brush, and then occasionally clean the brush by cleaning the toilet like normal, flushing, and putting a stronger antimicrobial (looks like bleach but isn’t, since they don’t sell it as much anymore due to the danger it has around the house) on the brush and then rinsing it in the toilet and flushing again.

Mostly I don’t want it to stink. It’s bad if anyone has cause to notice the toilet brush tucked almost behind the toilet. Same for the plunger.

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Meeh, I do clean them from time to time. They do become very dirty after a while and it shows since they’re white. Not really often, like once a year, but still.

OpenStars,
@OpenStars@startrek.website avatar

Great! But uh… the more distance between them and things I eat off of, imho, the better! :-P

Just like Skibidi Toilet, simply b/c you can do something, does not mean that you should.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Great! But uh… the more distance between them and things I eat off of, imho, the better! :-P

Of course, I don’t clean them in the dishwasher, lol 😂.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

How do you clean them? I’m not sure how I’d even do it.

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

You take the bowl in which it resides, you clean that with… whatever, soap, shampoo, dishwashing liquid. Use a dish sponge from the rough side, gets the best results 👍. Then, you fill that up with some hot water and pour some soap/shampoo/dishwashing liquid in that and start stirring that with the toilet brush, just grinding it in there. You do that for about a minute, it should be shiny as new.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

Thanks. I’ve never thought of doing this. My brush is disgusting lol

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Glad I could help 👍 😊.

badbrainstorm,

My mother used to recycle her douche bottles, throw it in with the regular dishes, and make her own. Guess who always had to wash the dishes…

GrammatonCleric,
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Some lucky therapist is gonna pay off their house because of you

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Your mom didn’t really think things through, did she…

anarchrist,

While we’re at it…do people really put their dildos and pocket pussies in the dishwasher?

linearchaos,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

Some things cost so much that regardless of what’s on the label,hand wash only is the only reasonable answer.

pupbiru,

absolutely

SpaceNoodle,

Top rack only

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I wash them in the toilet 🤷.

Imgonnatrythis,

Bottom shelf usually gets a more aggressive wash. I think these are better suited for bottom shelf.

AFKBRBChocolate,

Closer to the heat element though, so a lot of plastics are top rack only

Treczoks,

I once asked my nephew about this - he worked in a hotel back then. Yes, indeed, they clean toilet brushes in a dishwasher.

But it is a separate one that is only for toilet brushes and brush holders, nothing else.

chicken,

The water sprays from the bottom so I think it would not matter whether they are on the top rack

Thcdenton,

I bet they wash the poop knife in there too

nick,

Fuck.

RIP_Cheems, (edited )
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

You clean it in the tub. The fuck is wrong with that sister?

PeriodicallyPedantic,
Jhogenbaum,

Can’t find the YouTube link I’m looking for with the “guy with deep voice” but it’s close enough to this link… REMINDS ME OF TOILET SEAT DUET

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