
Itt a nagy mosógépteszt: nem hiszed el, hogy mik élnek benne!
Sűrűn használjuk, de nem biztos, hogy megfelelően takarítjuk. Gyuris Rita megmutatta, hogy miket rejtenek a mosógép rejtett zugai.
Budapest, Hungary – A recent online video by a Hungarian plant doctor and PhD student, known as Plantprotecting Rita, has shed light on the hidden microbial world within household washing machines. The educational experiment, which quickly gained traction online, involved taking samples from a washing machine's drum and its rubber seal to analyze bacterial and fungal growth. Using sterile swabs, Rita meticulously collected samples from both areas. These were then cultured on agar plates, allowing any microorganisms present to multiply and become visible. The results, shared in the video, were strikingly different. The sample taken from the washing machine drum showed minimal microbial activity, with only a few fungal colonies appearing on the agar plate, indicating a relatively clean environment. However, the sample from the rubber seal revealed a dense and diverse array of mold colonies, with some areas also showing underlying bacterial growth. "It's important to regularly wipe down and clean the rubber part of the washing machine," Rita advised in her video, highlighting the often-overlooked area as a breeding ground for microorganisms. The findings serve as a practical reminder for homeowners about maintaining appliance hygiene to ensure clothes are truly clean and to prevent potential odors or microbial buildup.
Sűrűn használjuk, de nem biztos, hogy megfelelően takarítjuk. Gyuris Rita megmutatta, hogy miket rejtenek a mosógép rejtett zugai.