Pojthey/themTHE ROBOT IS STUCK! 30d ago#7589506
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I did some research on why this is. This is based off of dishsoap ads in the 90s, when dishsoap became avaliable to the commoners in the uk. The ads had images of suds all over the cups and bowls (to show how clean they are) and dishes being put on the rack still covered in suds. British people thought the ads were instructions and they now think that the suds will slide off like oil and that the dishes will no longer have any dangerous chemicals on them once you can't see the suds.
Are you old enough to remember rubber washing up gloves?
Dish soap is different to Detergent, which was normally used back then. Detergent fricked up your hands without gloves, that's why everyone went to dish soap.
Also behaves differently, you picked up on the bubbles being a key visual difference.
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I did some research on why this is. This is based off of dishsoap ads in the 90s, when dishsoap became avaliable to the commoners in the uk. The ads had images of suds all over the cups and bowls (to show how clean they are) and dishes being put on the rack still covered in suds. British people thought the ads were instructions and they now think that the suds will slide off like oil and that the dishes will no longer have any dangerous chemicals on them once you can't see the suds.
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Wtf were they using before
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Are you old enough to remember rubber washing up gloves?
Dish soap is different to Detergent, which was normally used back then. Detergent fricked up your hands without gloves, that's why everyone went to dish soap.
Also behaves differently, you picked up on the bubbles being a key visual difference.
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I'm too polite to ask.
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Earl Grey tea and stiff upper lips
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