There are a few ways greens can be contaminated: at the farm by manure or
dirty water rinses; when a sick person preps a salad without washing their hands; and by cross-contamination at home (for example, by using the same cutting board for raw meat and salad prep, which spreads bacteria from meat to produce.)
Not exact matches
And because your sink is
dirty, you're going to need to wash it with soap and
water first, then
rinse it reeeeeeally thoroughly to make sure it's not soapy at all, and then fill it up with cold
water.
Yes, the PUL liners are super neat, but they cost the earth and can capture
dirty water in the
rinse cycle, which... ew?
Some groomers complain that the system just recirculates
dirty water back on to the dog, but in reality it works just like your dishwasher does — washing then
rinsing.
If the wounds are
dirty, it is ok to
rinse off the wounds with saline or
water, but do not try and scrub them up.
Dirty Paws Footbath is a portable paw cleaner that holds
water to
rinse away dirt and a microfiber towel to quickly dry paws before entering car or home.
The main argument I've heard as to why people love double basin sinks is that they can fill up one side with warm soapy
water and use the other for
dirty dishes /
rinsing.