So, if chlorine kills most anything, does a 15 minute soak in the hot tub mean I'm going to come out clean? If the answer was a resounding yes I don't think I could still forgo a proper shower but I'm curious...
IMO you'd come out more sterile than you went in. But you'd also come out covered in sweat and residual laundry soaps that hadn't yet been oxidized.does a 15 minute soak in the hot tub mean I'm going to come out clean?
Define “clean”???
Sure...but it's not like that 5 gallons disappear. It gets re-used an infinite number of timesPeople bath too frequently anyway … it’s one of the biggest wastes of water on the planet. Most people shower for too long and they almost always disable the low-flow features which results in showers running a lot higher than 5GPM. Then they stand in the shower staring at the wall contemplating life. It’s not unusual for people to blow 75 gallons or more of water down into the sewer.
Do this - get a shower timer and set it to 5 minutes. See how far you get in your “cleaning process” … then realize your just dropped 25 gallons of water down the drain.
Bathing water changes from potable water to dirty water. Depending on how it is handled it may or may not be returned to a potable water state.Sure...but it's not like that 5 gallons disappear. It gets re-used an infinite number of times
Sure it does. All of our drinking water gets treated...dirty or not. If that wasn't true, humans would have run out of water hundreds of generations ago and we would all be dead. Heck, even springs filter water through rocks and sand and dirt and that's considered to be the "best" water for drinking.Bathing water changes from potable water to dirty water. Depending on how it is handled it may or may not be returned to a potable water state.
Then why do aquifers and wells run dry?Sure it does. All of our drinking water gets treated...dirty or not. If that wasn't true, humans would have run out of water hundreds of generations ago and we would all be dead. Heck, even springs filter water through rocks and sand and dirt and that's considered to be the "best" water for drinking.
+1Bathing water changes from potable water to dirty water. Depending on how it is handled it may or may not be returned to a potable water state.
Ooh can I have the punchline!?Then why do aquifers and wells run dry?
People bath too frequently anyway … it’s one of the biggest wastes of water on the planet. Most people shower for too long and they almost always disable the low-flow features which results in showers running a lot higher than 5GPM. Then they stand in the shower staring at the wall contemplating life. It’s not unusual for people to blow 75 gallons or more of water down into the sewer.
Do this - get a shower timer and set it to 5 minutes. See how far you get in your “cleaning process” … then realize your just dropped 25 gallons of water down the drain.
The converse, I HAD great pressure without the flow restriction, but with a new fixture the valve body IN THE WALL had a restriction also... so removing one from the shower head had little effect. Since, my normal 5 - 10 minute shower takes 25 - 30 minutes to get the soap off me while I dance around trying to get hit by the elusive stray drop of water.
I don't believe most people remove the restriction. Most just aren't that handy, even when it's just fishing out an O-ring with a dental pick. Heck, some are too vision impaired to do it when they know how.
If it’s a single body, hot/cold mixing valve (not two separate hot cold handles), then the pressure balancing unit (PBU) or the mixing cartridge may have gone bad or has an obstruction in it. In modern style single valve bodies, the mixer cartridge + PBU costs about $100 to replace (the brass main body should last forever or until the next bathroom remodel). Takes about 45mins to do the job slowly. The valve guts only last about 10 years before they start to go bad so if the fixtures are older you may need to replace the guts of the shower valve. I did it on mine when the shower started dripping all the time. Not only did the drip stop but the temperature mixing got infinitely better since the PBU was totally shot.
Just a thought …
I also am pretty confident that they are pretty sanitary to begin with so I shouldn’t come out dirtier than when I went in & possibly come out somewhat sanitized.
When you don't have service stops on the valve body and the stem on on the house shut off decides to break in your hand.Takes about45mins3 hours to do the jobslowly.with a lot of cursing
When you don't have service stops on the valve body and the stem on on the house shut off decides to break in your hand.
Remind me to bring my own towels if I visitI use that logic with my bath towels. When I get out of the shower, I am the cleanest thing in the bathroom. Therefor when I dry myself with bath towels, they should only be getting cleaner. No need to wash them at all.![]()