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Mushesgirl
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
no idea how this occurred, however my dh dropped a spoon and fork from our set into the toilet. i am skeeved out to say the least, and have left them wrapped in a paper towel until i can figure out what to do with them. they're stainless steel.
bleach? wwyd
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Posted 7/15/18 10:47 AM |
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PhyllisNJoe
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
I’d throw them out Or mark them so you k ow never to eat with them and they become DHs utensils only lol
But honestly - I wouldn’t be able to use my silverware if I knew a couple of peace’s were in the toilet
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Posted 7/15/18 10:55 AM |
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MrsG823
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Wash them with hot water and dish soap. If you want after that you can sterilize them by boiling them in a pot of boiling water.
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Posted 7/15/18 10:58 AM |
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alli3131
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Bleach. But I’m skeeved just knowing they were even in the bathroom.
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Posted 7/15/18 11:07 AM |
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klingklang77
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
How does that even happen? Are you getting your kitchen redone? I would throw them out because I’d be too skeeved.
Message edited 7/15/2018 11:13:36 AM.
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Posted 7/15/18 11:13 AM |
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pumpkinmom
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
I think you can just wash them off with hot soapy water or clean them in the dishwasher. Boil them if you want. They're non-porous.
ETA - I really want to know why they were in the bathroom, lol.
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Posted 7/15/18 11:13 AM |
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LiveItUp
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
I would think running them thru a dish washer cycle would be enough to sanitize them, especially if your dishwasher has a sanitize option. If you think about it, a lot of your dishes and silverware touch lots of disgusting things, like when they're soaking in the sink, plenty of bacteria there, mixing and handling raw eggs and meat, being used by people in your family when they're sick...etc. So I personally would probably just wash them like I wash all my other dirty dishes.
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Posted 7/15/18 11:28 AM |
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Mushesgirl
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
appreciate all the responses!
i think he was using them to spoon something off a plate into the toilet to flush????
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Posted 7/15/18 11:53 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Dishwasher will sanitize anything.
And if he was flushing food down the toilet tell him to stop. That will end up a $400 roto rootor visit eventually. Just scrape food into the trash.
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Posted 7/15/18 12:12 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by alli3131
Bleach. But I’m skeeved just knowing they were even in the bathroom.
This lol
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Posted 7/15/18 12:15 PM |
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alli3131
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by NervousNell
Dishwasher will sanitize anything.
And if he was flushing food down the toilet tell him to stop. That will end up a $400 roto rootor visit eventually. Just scrape food into the trash.
This. A garbage is there for food.
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Posted 7/15/18 1:39 PM |
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RainyDay
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
I would throw them out
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Posted 7/15/18 2:00 PM |
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LuckyStar
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Was there anything else in the toilet?
I'm kind of a germaphobe but at the same time I'd be annoyed to lose pieces of my flatware set. Honestly, I would probably just sanitize in the dishwasher.
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Posted 7/15/18 2:38 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by NervousNell
Dishwasher will sanitize anything.
And if he was flushing food down the toilet tell him to stop. That will end up a $400 roto rootor visit eventually. Just scrape food into the trash.
I would just throw them out.
However, I would not be flushing food down the toilet. That sounds like a plumber nightmare.
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Posted 7/15/18 2:44 PM |
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Mushesgirl
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by LuckyStar
Was there anything else in the toilet?
I'm kind of a germaphobe but at the same time I'd be annoyed to lose pieces of my flatware set. Honestly, I would probably just sanitize in the dishwasher.
LOLL no. if so they'd be on their way to the city dump.
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Mushesgirl
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by NervousNell
Dishwasher will sanitize anything.
And if he was flushing food down the toilet tell him to stop. That will end up a $400 roto rootor visit eventually. Just scrape food into the trash.
I would just throw them out.
However, I would not be flushing food down the toilet. That sounds like a plumber nightmare.
yeah i told him not a good idea; we live in a giant apartment building with a maintenance and plumbing crew but i'd rather not have to call them or mess up the works
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Posted 7/15/18 2:48 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by Mushesgirl
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by NervousNell
Dishwasher will sanitize anything.
And if he was flushing food down the toilet tell him to stop. That will end up a $400 roto rootor visit eventually. Just scrape food into the trash.
I would just throw them out.
However, I would not be flushing food down the toilet. That sounds like a plumber nightmare.
yeah i told him not a good idea; we live in a giant apartment building with a maintenance and plumbing crew but i'd rather not have to call them or mess up the works
Luckily, my LL is a plumber. But this is embarrassing, but my BF jokes about flushing certain birth control down the toilet. I’m like just throw it in the garbage. I really don’t want to deal with plumbing problems and I certainly don’t want kids, so I’m not going to steal your semen or something. I’ve no energy for that. He has started to put it in the garbage, but I do worry what else he flushes.
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Hofstra26
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
They are stainless steel, it's not like they are going to absorb anything from the toilet and be ruined. The dishwasher will kill any germs and bacteria but if it makes you feel better, clean them with soapy water and then boil them before running them through a cycle. I wouldn't throw them out, that's silly.
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SusiBee
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Do NOT bleach. You will ruin the finish. Soap, hot water will take care of it. Boil if you wish.
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Posted 7/15/18 8:29 PM |
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TTCwithHope
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Honestly with little kids and a dog much grosser things have happened in my life so I would super wash them with soap and hot water, dishwash them on sanitize setting and think nothing else of it.
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Posted 7/15/18 8:35 PM |
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silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
I agree with others, wash or put in dish washer, the water is very hot. no need to throw out..
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Posted 7/15/18 9:24 PM |
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NYCGirl80
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by Hofstra26
They are stainless steel, it's not like they are going to absorb anything from the toilet and be ruined. The dishwasher will kill any germs and bacteria but if it makes you feel better, clean them with soapy water and then boil them before running them through a cycle. I wouldn't throw them out, that's silly.
This.
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Posted 7/16/18 9:17 AM |
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Tulips915
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
I've never heard of anyone flushing food!?! So strange.
I'd toss them. So gross. No matter how many times they've been washed.. ugh..
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Posted 7/16/18 9:22 AM |
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Sixofus
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by Hofstra26
They are stainless steel, it's not like they are going to absorb anything from the toilet and be ruined. The dishwasher will kill any germs and bacteria but if it makes you feel better, clean them with soapy water and then boil them before running them through a cycle. I wouldn't throw them out, that's silly.
I totally agree with this.
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Posted 7/16/18 8:54 PM |
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jlm2008
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Re: silverware dropped in toilet bowl (thanks dh)
Posted by Hofstra26
They are stainless steel, it's not like they are going to absorb anything from the toilet and be ruined. The dishwasher will kill any germs and bacteria but if it makes you feel better, clean them with soapy water and then boil them before running them through a cycle. I wouldn't throw them out, that's silly.
This. Put them in the dishwasher and don't give it another thought! Silly to throw them out. Just imagine where your flatware in restaurants has been and gone through!
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