Does washing up liquid expire?

Well it generally depends, what I would advise is that you run some of it under some water for a test and try and count how many bubbles form.

If 15 or more form within the first few seconds you should be alright with it.

If not, I would get rid of it and start afresh to be honest - you just don't need the hassle.

I would also recommend the use of rubber gloves - this understated yet simple move will enhance your washing up experience tenfold and you will experience a totally new sensation.
 
Citizen52 said:
Well it generally depends, what I would advise is that you run some of it under some water for a test and try and count how many bubbles form.

If 15 or more form within the first few seconds you should be alright with it.

If not, I would get rid of it and start afresh to be honest - you just don't need the hassle.

I would also recommend the use of rubber gloves - this understated yet simple move will enhance your washing up experience tenfold and you will experience a totally new sensation.

Brilliant advice, I knew Blue Moon wouldn't let me down!
 

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