We don't bother to rewash anything in timeshares unless either the cupboard or the contents appear unclean. It's easier to use the dishwasher than handwash so we figure the previous occupants or housekeeping used it and that's good enough. After all, we eat off dishes at all our friends' homes without worry.
We just look in the water in the filled inroom jacuzzi to see that the jets don't appear to shoot out any grime before adding anything or getting in. If there's ANY gunk :annoyed: , we add plenty of dishwasher detergent and let it run for a while before draining, rinsing and refilling the tub, though that usually kills the appeal.
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I suppose we should be more thorough but it hasn't caused a problem so far.
We're fine with using a hot tub, so long as there's a strong chlorine smell and no visible haze in the water or foam in the bubbles, which completely grosses me out!
Perhaps if any of us had poor immunity or a bad experience with getting infections while on vacation, we would become more hesitant. We usually aren't too bothered by all the "what ifs" otherwise.
But the dirty drinking glasses in hotel rooms really makes me sick. SO MANY people who travel get ill - between the pressurized airplane air, changes in environment and diet, stress suppressed immunity - frankly, I don't
want to drink from a glass that an unknown stranger (or stranger
s, over recent weeks) has drunk from.
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Ewww!!!
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I'm comforting myself right now with the thought that most bacteria and viruses on hard surfaces are killed when they dry out or are exposed to friction/rubbing.