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Saving flooded game stuff

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Arseen:

Yeah the shit will eventually go away, but next few cycles there will be stuff floating around.

Don't believe me? Check the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher, the one cathes the big stuff. Take a smell, not super clean smelling isn't it? ;D

sheep2001:

I wouldn't really want it in my dishwasher.  What's wrong with a bucket and some regular mild detergent?  There's no need to go all overboard.  Or even some detergent wipes which are guaranteed to kill 99% of bacteria should do the job just fine.  I am assuming they haven't got lumps of turd stuck to them of course.

wiggy:

My filter is as clean as a whistle. I also don't put dishes with large chunks of stuff still attached in it. Shit/Crap is pretty much water soluble, so I can't imagine it floating around in there, at least not in chunks. Just rinse the carts before putting them in there, like you would/should do with dishes. If its a big concern still, run it empty with some bleach afterward. Dunno, the idea doesn't really repulse me.

eastman415:

It was actual sewer backup. Fortunately the games for lack of a better term just look... wet. The consoles however...


I also have a small recycling bin full of cables and controllers. Still deciding what if anything I want to attempt to clean.

I like the idea with the dishwasher though, as the games don't have anything caked on them, and I just need the heat
and detergent to get them sanitized so I don't feel like I need to wash my hands after I pull a game out of its case.

larryinc64:

A sewer backup? I hope that's dirt.  :-\

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