08/08/2025
When you see your kitchen like this, you just want to finish washing these dishes as quickly as possible right? Nobody likes to wash dishes. We just want to get rid of them ASAP.
We don't even use soap on some of them. "Ok, it looks clean" and then put them on the rack. "This needs some scrubbing, let me scrub this real quick, I don't want my hand to smell like fish" We use a ton of water to wash one pan just because we don't want our hand to smell like fish.
The whole point of us washing dishes is to get rid of the grim and grease and most importantly GERMS so that we can eat on it again right?
Some people's dishes are washed so poorly that it’s better to have eaten again on the same plate with the remains of the previous food. Haven’t you been like “Why did you even bother to wash this?”
And also some hard wash their dishes until the metal around it becomes a damn mirror. Soo clean that it takes 7 minutes to wash one pot, and a plate that's so clean that the ceramic is brighter than the sun.
You want to meet in the middle of time and energy that is spent on washing dishes. Not swinging too much onto one side of the pendulum.
The answer is simple, use a powerful detergent that gives you your desired outcome.
You may not know, but the majority of detergents in the market are not up to the task. People keep picking whatever’s cheapest on the shelf. The 200 rupee bottle with a bright green label that smells like fake lime? Yeah, that one. Doesn’t clean jack. Doesn’t kill germs. Just gives you the illusion of clean while leaving the real problem behind.
You want clean dishes. You want less scrubbing. You want your time back.
You want more efficiency from the product.
A good detergent should do the job fast, break down grease, kill germs, all without you having to boil half the country’s water supply for one damn pan.
Clean dishes. Less water. No germs.
You just need the right product to make it happen.