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There does seem to be a correlation between the mix of the two and your hand getting sucked on to the jar (hot water and soap required)

Of course, this does not apply to rinsing an original Hellmann's jar.
Which is a shame, as rinsing mayonnaise jars can be such a thrill.

Same goes for Kewpie mayo bottles, i suspect the kiddy logo to be a contributing factor for the dissapointing experience. (is there no honour, the Japanese even have to develop the most addictive mayo)
 

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pinkmouse said:
My question, is there an optimum proportion of water to air in the bottle for best effect?

Being that I am the head bottle washer in this household:

Are you attempting to wash the bottle or rinse the soap from it?

Washing: Precisely 25%

Rinsing: Depends on the shape of the container, the size of the opening and the availability of water. If you have unlimited water the rinsing can be done in a number of ways, all rather quick. If water is low, you can still achieve as good a rinse but it takes longer.

No, I'm not kidding.
 
Ok other jack..:clown:

Anybody love welding?

Just discovered MIG welding a couple of weeks ago, they just installed the machine at my work :angel:

Two weeks ago I welded my first bicycle frame, built it pretty much the way I've dreamt of for a long while. They don't manufacture many bicycles in the geometry I need for my height..

WOW!! I thought during the first ride :bigeyes: :D

Always used to weld with electrodes, YUCK!:no: :scratch1::clown: