Accidentally using dish soap in dishwasher?

Can you use hydrogen peroxide on colors? I’ve only ever used it on something white, for fear of bleaching it

It’s worked fine, IME. Definitely color test on your specific garment first though. One thing that might surprise you, the reaction with blood is mildly exothermic. It was weird feeling the area get warm after I was soaking the stain.

I keep fingernail polish remover in the laundry room. It gets out ink and paint. Things I’m often getting on clothes. They are my painting clothes. Not high quality or expensive.
My mural painting clothes just stay paint covered.
Eh? It’s a look.

Well, you can use it to make hominy or soft pretzels. Or, maybe you’re dirty and live in the hills.

Soap?

Actually I put the rental keys in the fridge when I travel, since I usually have some food in there and don’t want to forget it.

My family have standing instructions that if I’m found dead in a hotel room, tell Avis the keys are in the fridge. Because, you know, that’ll be their biggest concern.

My GF’s nail polish remover is a sponge in a short, round container that has some toxic stuff in it.

I recall as a kid my mom using cotton balls and nail polish remover and it worked but took a few swipes to get the nail clean.

This sponge thing? Dunno what is in there but she sticks her finger in there for a few seconds and the nail comes out perfectly clean. What’s even weirder is the sponge doesn’t change color. It just nukes whatever is in there.

Freaks me out everytime I see it (and also kind of amazed by it).

Fingernail polish remover is Acetone. Whatever that is. It burns like crap if you have a torn cuticle or a cut or something on your finger.
It’s bad stuff spilled on any painted surface. I won’t even use it around my granite counters.
The things we use in a home is amazing to think about.
From gun ammo to fertilizer. Bleach, ammonia and drain openers.
Scary.

I read somewhere that if gasoline had been invented last week it would be prohibited. A century’s experience handling the stuff has led to sufficient procedures even the terminally stupid find it difficult to blow themselves up.

My brother, as a young man worked for a oil company. They travelled around the county checking on old oil wells in a water tank truck.
The boss told them to not smoke on the job. My brothers coworker smoked non-stop. As he wasn’t much more than a kid, my brother couldn’t really tell the old guy to stop. He thought about reporting him. But didn’t.

They were checking on a well. Guy was smoking. He sent my brother to the back of the truck. The guy threw his cigarette down and it exploded. Blew the guy out of his boots and horribly burned him. He died a few days later.

So oils and gases are not to be trifled with

This is second hand information. I have no way of knowing it’s veracity.

I was at a party years ago when someone put liquid soap in the dishwasher. They’d had a few drinks and were trying to be helpful. There were soon suds all over the kitchen, but I presume the dishwasher survived.