Washing

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Washing is a method of cleaning, usually with water and soap or detergent. Regularly washing and then rinsing both body and clothing is an essential part of good hygiene and health.{{Cite journal |last1=Bockmühl |first1=Dirk P. |last2=Schages |first2=Jan |last3=Rehberg |first3=Laura |title=Laundry and textile hygiene in healthcare and beyond |journal=Microbial Cell |date=2019 |volume=6 |issue=7 |pages=299–306 |doi=10.15698/mic2019.07.682 |issn=2311-2638 |pmc=6600116 |pmid=31294042}}{{Cite news |last=Moyer |first=Melinda Wenner |date=2023-10-23 |title=Do You Really Need to Shower Every Day? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/23/well/live/shower-every-day.html |access-date=2024-04-22 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}{{Cite journal |last=Hadaway |first=Alexis |date=2020-01-02 |title=Handwashing: Clean Hands Save Lives |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15398285.2019.1710981 |journal=Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet |language=en |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=43–49 |doi=10.1080/15398285.2019.1710981 |issn=1539-8285}}

Often people use soaps and detergents to assist in the emulsification of oils and dirt particles so they can be washed away. The soap can be applied directly, or with the aid of a washcloth or assisted with sponges or similar cleaning tools.

In social contexts, washing refers to the act of bathing, or washing different parts of the body, such as hands, hair, or faces. Excessive washing may damage the hair, causing dandruff, or cause rough skin/skin lesions.{{Cite web |last=Ettinger |first=Jill |date=2018-10-22 |title=You Probably Wash Your Hair Way Too Much (Really!) |url=https://www.organicauthority.com/energetic-health/you-wash-your-hair-too-much |access-date=2024-04-22 |website=Organic Authority |language=en-us}}{{Cite book |last=Petersen |first=Eiko E. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1yKh_AT0UZwC&pg=SA6-PA13 |title=Infections in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Textbook and Atlas |date=2005-12-07 |publisher=Thieme |isbn=978-3-13-161511-4 |pages=6–13 |language=en}} Some washing of the body is done ritually in religions like Christianity and Judaism, as an act of purification.

Washing can also refer to washing objects. For example, washing of clothing or other cloth items, like bedsheets, or washing dishes or cookwear. Keeping objects clean, especially if they interact with food or the skin, can help with sanitation. Other kinds of washing focus on maintaining cleanliness and durability of objects that get dirty, such washing one's car, by lathering the exterior with car soap, or washing tools used in a dirty process.

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Washing bodies

People wash themselves, or bathe periodically for religious ritual or therapeutic purposes{{Cite book |last=Shove |first=Elizabeth |title=Comfort, Cleanliness and Convenience The Social Organization of Normality (New Technologies/New Cultures) |publisher=Berg |year=2004 |isbn=978-1-85973-630-2 |location=New York}} or as a recreational activity.

In Europe, some people use a bidet to wash their external genitalia and the anal region after using the toilet, instead of using toilet paper.{{Cite web |date=2020-06-18 |title=Eco-Friendly Cleaning Cloth and Toilet Papers |url=https://www.buysimplynatural.com/go-green-with-eco-friendly-cleaning-cloth/ |access-date=2020-07-01 |website=SimplyNatural |language=en-US}} The bidet is common in predominantly Catholic countries where water is considered essential for anal cleansing.{{cite book |last=E. Clark |first=Mary |title=Contemporary Biology: Concepts and Implications |publisher=University of Michigan Press |year=2006 |isbn=9780721625973 |page=613 |quote=Douching is commonly practiced in Catholic countries. The bidet ... is still commonly found in France and other Catholic countries.}}

More frequent is washing of just the hands, e.g. before and after preparing food and eating, after using the toilet, after handling something dirty, etc. Hand washing is important in reducing the spread of germs.{{Cite web |date=May 4, 2023 |title=Show Me the Science - Why Wash Your Hands? | Handwashing | CDC |url=https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/why-handwashing.html |website=www.cdc.gov}}{{Cite web |last=Thomas Osborne, M.D. |title=Clean hands are key to preventing illness |url=http://www.raiterclinic.com/health%20articles/cleanhands.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070701082831/http://www.raiterclinic.com/health%20articles/cleanhands.html |archive-date=2007-07-01}} Also common is washing the face, which is done after waking up, or to keep oneself cool during the day. Brushing one's teeth is also essential for hygiene and is a part of washing.

Ritual purification through washing includes acts like Maundy, a Christian ritual involving washing of the feet, or ceremonial washing in Judaism.

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Washing items

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Category:Cleaning methods