Random Rants
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How about dishwasher loading strategy? My wife thinks if you put them in without scrubbing first, the dishwasher will work harder and get them cleaner.
We would also have to run it every two days with her racking mechanics whereas I can Tetris them in there so we run it once a week.
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@northsouthdenimguy turn it up high and it will get hotter quicker, give it something to work towards..
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I have one about belt loops... Especially with the heavier denims, I find the rear belt loop digging into my spine in certain situations (leaned back on the chopper seat especially, but also laying on garage floors under a car, etc.). For obvious reasons I don't notice it as much with the 14oz, which is part of why I gravitate towards it. I've wondered if dual rears would help this or make it worse....
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@68degreesorless IMO the trick with the dishwasher is to not overload it. they always work best when you leave some room and do more loads.
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@68degreesorless dishwasher soap actually needs grease to fully activate the soap, completely cleaning them first actually helps defeat the process.
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@jimcord well i'll be damned, you and my wife are both correct I suppose

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@68degreesorless the real question is, are you going to humbly approach your wife now to let her know she was right about this and probably every other thing you've argued about over the years??
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@Mizmazzle never miss an opportunity to tell her she's right
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@68degreesorless smart man
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I definitely at least get rid of larger particles of food just because I'm too lazy to want to clean the trap too often.
Related rant: why in the fuck is most dishwasher detergent scented? It tends to permeate silicone and plastics. It makes no sense to me at all. Laundry detergent, soap, shampoo, conditioner, or lotion? Sure, I get it. Dishwasher detergent? Nope, can't think of a single reason for it.
We found some unscented pods we use but still eschew the dishwasher to handwash certain items.
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@mclaincausey said
Related rant: why in the fuck is most dishwasher detergent scented? It tends to permeate silicone and plastics. It makes no sense to me at all.
THIS ^
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@mclaincausey there's a trap to clean!??
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@Mizmazzle if you don’t know it’s there, you don’t have to clean it
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@mclaincausey My wife and I both worked extensively in Market Research and while neither one of us ever worked on dish washer detergent,I can bet you any amount of money that when they test these products the vast majority of the respondents preferred the “Clean” scent/smell. If they didn’t it would be gone in a heartbeat.
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@Jett129 that may be true, but if the research wasn’t well designed it’s moot. They may like that smell in a focus group, but until they experience real world impact like their child’s plastic water bottle smelling and tasting like soap or a spatula imparting soap flavor onto food a truly reflective test has not been conducted. I’m grateful that Finish doesn’t do that nonsense on theirs.
My suspicion is that it is rooted more in psychology than customer preferences. The book The Power of Habit discussed how sensual impact has been used by toothpaste companies (the tingling of toothpaste) and Frebreeze (the scent) for form habit anchors and product loyalty. If that’s true, then the test may have been more of a “which of these scents do you prefer?” Than a “do you prefer scented detergent?” Irrespective of incorporating downstream impacts such as those im bitching about.
