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Old 04-13-2008, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Joan.of.the.Arch View Post
Yes, but that water and any debris in it is all rinsed away. Check out how re-useable hard items things are sanitized in your hospital. I doubt you will see a continuous stream of water that flows a single time across the items being washed. Even in home dishwashers isn't the wash water recirculated several minutes? For that matter, a clothes washing machine uses the same water for all the items that are put into one load.
I guess. Neither of us were brought up that way so we both are used to doing it with running water. Plus, we've never had a double sink.

Of course, we do use the dishwasher for all the stuff that we can. Only pots and pans, knives, delicate glassware and oversize items get hand-washed.
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