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dishwashing [2023/12/23 12:28] 00l0ngdishwashing [2025/12/25 20:18] (current) gr33nt34
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-<WRAP box round center important 700px>IMPORTANT: in order to minimize risks of contamination, we adopt the strict following protocol:+<WRAP box round center warning 700px>IMPORTANT: in order to minimize risks of contamination, we adopt the strict following protocol:
   * ONE OR TWO PERSON(s) WASH(ES) ONE ENTIRE BATCH of cups, instead of everybody attempting -sometimes slopily- to wash theirs, in order to minimize the "number of hands" in the wash, and potential for mistakes.   * ONE OR TWO PERSON(s) WASH(ES) ONE ENTIRE BATCH of cups, instead of everybody attempting -sometimes slopily- to wash theirs, in order to minimize the "number of hands" in the wash, and potential for mistakes.
   * Dishwashing is made USING DISPOSABLE GLOVES.   * Dishwashing is made USING DISPOSABLE GLOVES.
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   * We attempt to change the dishwashing water(s) as often as possible. See [[how to help]] with the water cycle.   * We attempt to change the dishwashing water(s) as often as possible. See [[how to help]] with the water cycle.
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-===== A Dishwashing (work-)flow for the tea cups ===== 
  
 <WRAP box round right 300px> <WRAP box round right 300px>
 =====Teapots deserve a special treatment!. ===== =====Teapots deserve a special treatment!. =====
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 +(the same applies to tea strainers/infusers!)
  
 Teapots should not be considered "dirty" once used, and **do not need to be washed like the cups** (it would actually be cumbersome and inefficient with such setup). Teapots should not be considered "dirty" once used, and **do not need to be washed like the cups** (it would actually be cumbersome and inefficient with such setup).
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   * put back in the inventory of clean items.   * put back in the inventory of clean items.
  
-(the same applies to tea strainers!) 
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
-Our dishwashing consists of 4 different stations/boxes + 1 drying rack: 
  
-==== 1/ soaking ====+ 
 +===== A Dishwashing (work-)flow for the tea cups ===== 
 + 
 +Our dishwashing consists of <del>4</del>3 different stations/boxes + 1 drying rack: 
 + 
 +==== 1/ Deposit (was "Soak"====
  
 This is where it all begins! :) This is where it all begins! :)
  
-All used cups are left in the soak box.+All used cups are left in the <del>soak</del> deposit box. 
 + 
 +<del>It is composed of **liquid Marseille soap**, which has very strong anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties.</del> 
 +//(Around 37C3, we were faced with the two following issue: 
 +- impossibility to find in the M*tro catalog readily available unscented liquid marseille soap 
 +- the use of soap for the pre-wash made the wash water much more dirty (ie. traces of soap left after rinse) and required much more intensive/frequent change, that wasn't done properly.  
 +-> Soak is now done in a _very strong_ quantity of Sodium Bicarbonate, for a few minutes before (and during) the wash.)//
  
-It is composed of **liquid Marseille soap**, which has very strong anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties.+==== 2/ wash ====
  
-==== 2rinse? ====+It is composed of **Sodium Bicarbonate** (aka "Natron" or "baking soda"), in rather strong proportion (more than 5%, so more than 50g per liter), thus making a very basic solution that will kill/wash everything, while leaving no unpleasant taste or smell.
  
-(Work in progress, unsure about that one?)+Soak everything for a few minutes while diluting the bicarbonate
  
-==== 2/ or 3/  wash ====+Scrub with dedicated sponge.
  
-It is composed of **Sodium Bicarbonate** (aka "Natron" or "baking soda"), in rather strong proportion (about xxxx per liter?), thus making a very basic solution that will kill/wash everything, while leaving no unpleasant taste or smell. 
  
-==== 3/ or 4/ rinse ====+==== 3/ rinse ====
  
 A rinse in fresh/clear water. A rinse in fresh/clear water.
  
-==== 4/ or 5/ dry ====+==== 4/ dry ====
  
 Cups are disposed on the drying racks. We hopefully can change the table cloths on which they rest regularly often that they dont stay soaked. Cups are disposed on the drying racks. We hopefully can change the table cloths on which they rest regularly often that they dont stay soaked.
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