the drain can have little a grease, as a treat

    • BossDj
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      818 days ago

      Nope. Nothing oily that doesn’t rinse away completely with water. Most people forget butter and peanut butter, too.

      • @[email protected]
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        118 days ago

        But olive oil does rinse away pretty easily with water and washing up liquid? So does butter and bacon fat?

        • BossDj
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          218 days ago

          Nothing oily that doesn’t rinse away with water?

          • @[email protected]
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            Why do you keep focusing on “water”? I don’t get what you’re getting at. You don’t wash dishes with just water. Water is a very small and inconsequential component of the process.

            You wash dishes by squeezing some dishwashing liquid on a dishwashing sponge, then pour hot water onto the dish being cleaned and leave it on as you clean, then you scrub the dish clean with the sponge while water flows over washing away what’s left.

            Then when there are no longer any visible stains on the dishes in question, the dishes are considered clean and you put them on a drying rack and/or pat them down with a towel to ensure dryness.

            All i see going into the sink during this process is soapy water. I’ve no idea what is or isn’t “grease” of that liquid. It’s all just food waste. It disappears away into nothingness, as it should.

            Why it could cause any issues all of a sudden when it never has and the only place people have ever mentioned it or claimed to do it is on the internet.

            Ig it’s like one of those “put an iPhone in a microwave” trolling things to get people to keep jars of dirt/trash/food waste and spread insects and/or disease?

            Edit: Downvoted because you’re upset at the mention of dishes?

            • BossDj
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              218 days ago

              The question was can I pour oil down the drain. The “Rule of Thumb” (a general catch-all rule that plumbers use) is if it can’t rinse away with water, don’t pour it down the drain. I replied to whether you can pour olive oil down the drain. I don’t know why you started talking about washing dishes.

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                But nothing rinses away with just water? That’s why I assumed you meant “rinsing with water” = “washing dishes” because by that logic nothing at all can go down the drain, ever.

                Why would that even be a rule of thumb? Who “rinses” dishes “with water” instead of washing them normally as described?

    • @[email protected]
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      113 days ago

      I’m pretty sure the risk is lower, but you probably still shouldn’t. I think the problem is that anything fatty/oily can emulsify with other things that get poured down the drain and potentially thicken into a blockage even if they weren’t in that state when you poured them down