franzb69 May 30, 2010 #2 I don't think it should really be a problem with the ratio. I'd rather worry about how well I rinse the detergent and leftover water off. =D unless your old pots are porous or have degraded over the years of usage.
I don't think it should really be a problem with the ratio. I'd rather worry about how well I rinse the detergent and leftover water off. =D unless your old pots are porous or have degraded over the years of usage.
AjarnV May 30, 2010 #4 ^ That sounds about right. Don't worry too much about rinsing (unless you use soap) because the chlorine will evaporate very rapidly; as soon as the pot dries.
^ That sounds about right. Don't worry too much about rinsing (unless you use soap) because the chlorine will evaporate very rapidly; as soon as the pot dries.
HawaiiAl May 30, 2010 #6 I put two caps full just in sink with hot water, wipe off with sponge rinse off let dry as AjarnV said chlorine will evaporate
I put two caps full just in sink with hot water, wipe off with sponge rinse off let dry as AjarnV said chlorine will evaporate
jolokia_jas May 31, 2010 #7 Shouldn't really matter too much at all but I would still recomend a rinse after washing.
POTAWIE May 31, 2010 #8 Check this thread http://www.thehotpepper.com/showthread.php?16398-Bleaching-pots