Is it a good idea to use liquid soap to wash dishes when travelling?

Is it a good idea to use liquid soap to wash dishes when travelling? - Person's Hands Covered in White Liquid

So we arrived to an apartment we rented and noticed the dishes didn't seem very clean. Since we were told previously no toiletries would be provided, we brought some with us, but we had no dishwashing liquid and there were no shops nearby that were open.

Finally, we decided to wash the dishes using liquid hand soap and a sponge and it seemingly worked well. However, I'm now curious whether this is a good idea in general - is there any harm that can come from doing this (for example, bacteria not being properly cleaned without a dishwashing liquid) and, if so, is there anything better that can be used in this situation?






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Is it OK to use liquid hand soap to wash dishes?

Yes, you can use liquid hand soap if you're in a pinch, but it's not as effective at removing grease like dish soap. You might also notice your \u201cclean\u201d dishes are covered in a film from the extra moisturizers in hand soap.

How do you travel with dish soap?

Apply a liberal amount of dish soap to the wet sponge sections and allow to air dry. Pack the dried sponge sections in ziploc bags in your luggage and have soapy sponges at hand to clean your mugs after each use! Throw the sponges away when they lose their soapiness!

How do people wash dishes while camping?

Heat filtered water over a stove. Take the water and dishes at least 200 feet from water sources\u2014approximately 70 adult paces. With a scrub pad or something similar, use the hot water to clean the dishes. If possible, collect the wash water, also known as gray water, into a single pot.

Is dish soap better than liquid?

\u201cWhen cleaning dishes, I recommend using liquid dish soap over solid dish soap. In terms of cost effectiveness, you'll spend less on liquid dish soap because it will last you longer and actually do the job to get squeaky clean dishes, unlike solid dish soap that might require multiple washes.\u201d



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