Yes. The combination of detergents and very hot water, for cleaning, will kill almost all bacteria. Bacterial counts should be negligible after proper washing, rinsing and drying, thus not affecting health adversely.
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Washing Soda Cans with kitchen dishwasher liquid or soap water or chlorinated water should help kill or washaway bacteria from Soda cans. - Neeraj Sharma
Dishwasher detergent is necessary to properly clean and sanitize dirty dishes. Detergent contains abrasives to help remove food particles as well as soap to kill germs and bacteria.
105 Deg if children or the elderly are in danger of being scalded 140+ Deg for dishwasher to kill bacteria Some codes say 125 deg BUT 125 will not kill bacteria
The types of drugs that can kill bacteria are called 'antibiotics'.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
You use them on your hands to kill bacteria. Examples are Hand sanitizers, or soap now how they work to kill them is another question, well they for example inactivate the bacteria remove them make the bacteria "blowup", and they can stop bacteria from growing.
it is very hard to kill a little thing that you can not see but dragons can kill bacteria
It can kill germs and bacteria IF it is hot enough but it cannot kill a virus.
Food is cooked to kill bacteria as it is canned; the cans then keep out any new bacteria.
No, it doesn't kill much of the bacteria at all and the bacteria remaining will grow during defrosting.
There are several things that can kill bacteria, including antibiotics. Antiseptics, sterilization, disinfectants, cold temperatures, and pasteurization are all things that can kill bacteria.