Txjaybird said:I think some people use a water and vinegar solution in a spray bottle. Just squirt and wipe with paper towel and repeat as needed. I believe some things might need the old fashioned dish pan + hot/water + soap + rinse and dry/drain. How's your downsizing and van coming along? Hope you are well.
Jewellann
Van-Tramp said:Yep, I just used a couple tubs and a few cups of water.
http://www.van-tramp.com/wp/water-management-basics/
I am against the use of paper plates as all that does is add a huge pile of trash that you have to deal with. Keep it reusable.
Txjaybird said:I think some people use a water and vinegar solution in a spray bottle. Just squirt and wipe with paper towel and repeat as needed. I believe some things might need the old fashioned dish pan + hot/water + soap + rinse and dry/drain. How's your downsizing and van coming along? Hope you are well.
Jewellann
Buster My Service Dog said:ok how can i keep the dishes clean after using them for eating or the dogs cleaning them . . .
ArtW said:Dog pre wash
If your dog is anything like Buddy, that plate will LOOK clean enough to eat off
then either dish tubs with soap and water, or a spray bottle with bleach in it, the bleach will kill any bad bacteria
the bleach technique was what I used living in the old trailer with no indoor plumbing
GotSmart said:Coldwater.
John went to visit his 90 year old grandfather in a very secluded, rural area of Saskatchewan .
After spending a great evening chatting the night away, the next morning John's grandfather prepared breakfast of bacon, eggs and toast.
However, John noticed a film like substance on his plate, and questioned his grandfather asking,
'Are these plates clean?'
His grandfather replied: 'They're as clean as cold water can get em. Just you go ahead and finish your meal, Sonny!'
For lunch the old man made hamburgers.
Again, John was concerned about the plates, as his appeared to have tiny specks around the edge that looked like dried egg and asked: 'Are you sure these plates are clean?'
Without looking up the old man said: 'I told you before, Sonny, those dishes are as clean as cold water can get them. Now don't you fret, I don't want to hear another word about it!'
Later that afternoon, John was on his way to a nearby town and as he was leaving, his grandfather's dog started to growl, and wouldn't let him pass.
John yelled and said,
'Grandfather, your dog won't let me get to my car'.
Without diverting his attention from the football game he was watching on TV, the old man shouted!
'Coldwater, go lay down now, yah hear me?!'
TrainChaser said:Neither vinegar nor bleach will clean off grease or oil. If you have either of those on your dishes, use regular soap and water.
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