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On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 4:41:15 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
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> On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 17:37:07 -0400, wrote:
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> >You are misinformed... hand washing can do a better job of sanitizing
> >because most germs are neutralized by the dishwashing liquids on the
> >market shelves, has little to do with water temperature. But mostly
> >if your dishes are stored in a kitchen cabinet it makes no never mind
> >how washed as germs are airborne, so dishes will quickly become
> >contaminated. Fortunately we have immune systems, otherwise we'd all
> >be dead.
> >You don't bathe in a dishwasher, your mother never bathed you in a
> >dish washer... you'd be dead many years ago... your mom would be
> >imprisoned.
> >
> >Dishwashers haven't a whit to do with health issues, they have all to
> >do with *laziness*. Gary is far, FAR more intelligent regarding
> >washing dishes.
> >Dishwashers are ALL about LAZINESS. [period]

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Actually, no he is correct. We never had a dishwasher at home when
I was a kid unless you call us kids dishwashers. It was rare indeed
for any of us to be sick; maybe, just maybe, one of us would catch a
cold but that was about it.

I don't begrudge anyone using an automatic dishwasher at all but they
are no more healthy or their dishes cleaner than hand washing.