Cozzer
Established Member
Our kitchen sink has 2 bowls - one to wash, and one to rinse.
We use hot water - and currently Fairy Platinum liquid - to wash crockery and cutlery in the bigger bowl, and then rinse off with "fresh" cold water in the other.
Nothing unusual so far....
On the stainless drainer we have a white plastic 2-tier effort, where the freshly-rinsed plates etc. can stand. In other words, we don't bother drying, we simply let the crockery drip-dry.
So, in short, things are washed in hot, soapy water, rinsed in cold, and then racked.
Move forward a few hours, and the white tray under the 2-tier thing looks like this....
Close-up on the right.
Bits. Hundeds of 'em. Realistically, it can only be the cold water.
What they are, I've no idea.....but it's a bit worrying!
Severn Trent water, by the way.
Might be worth checking yours if you live in the same region....
We use hot water - and currently Fairy Platinum liquid - to wash crockery and cutlery in the bigger bowl, and then rinse off with "fresh" cold water in the other.
Nothing unusual so far....
On the stainless drainer we have a white plastic 2-tier effort, where the freshly-rinsed plates etc. can stand. In other words, we don't bother drying, we simply let the crockery drip-dry.
So, in short, things are washed in hot, soapy water, rinsed in cold, and then racked.
Move forward a few hours, and the white tray under the 2-tier thing looks like this....
Close-up on the right.
Bits. Hundeds of 'em. Realistically, it can only be the cold water.
What they are, I've no idea.....but it's a bit worrying!
Severn Trent water, by the way.
Might be worth checking yours if you live in the same region....