I should think that after bleaching it, it should be alright If you want to make double sure just leave some Milton in it overnight then clean it thoroughly. Or put it in the dishwasher
Noooooo! Don't touch it.
Put the cup down and walk slowly away from it
If you have drunk anything from the cup go straight to A&E and tell them you have been drinking from a cup with mold and they may give you penicillin to combat it, failing that do not go to sleep and keep checking your tempreture every half hour and if you notice any change then pack ice cubes into a towel or use a bag of frozen peas and place on the back of the neck for at least half an hour until the temp drops
I knew someone who died after drinking from a cup that once had mould on it.
He washed and scrubbed it for ages, but, seemingly, the highly poisonous mould spores are small enough to hide in the micro-cavities of the ceramic glaze, and sneak out and poison you when you least expect it. :eek:
I knew someone who died after drinking from a cup that once had mould on it.
He washed and scrubbed it for ages, but, seemingly, the highly poisonous mould spores are small enough to hide in the micro-cavities of the ceramic glaze, and sneak out and poison you when you least expect it. :eek:
Yep, you'll have to smash it up and bury it six feet underground because otherwise the spores will come back, multiply and kill you with projectile vomiting and severe diarrhoea in the middle of the night.
I think I'm right in understanding that as long as the cup doesn't have cracks in then cleaning it is fine, if it's got cracks in it, then chuck it as it's a breeding place for germs and mold.
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Put the cup down and walk slowly away from it
If you have drunk anything from the cup go straight to A&E and tell them you have been drinking from a cup with mold and they may give you penicillin to combat it, failing that do not go to sleep and keep checking your tempreture every half hour and if you notice any change then pack ice cubes into a towel or use a bag of frozen peas and place on the back of the neck for at least half an hour until the temp drops
He washed and scrubbed it for ages, but, seemingly, the highly poisonous mould spores are small enough to hide in the micro-cavities of the ceramic glaze, and sneak out and poison you when you least expect it. :eek:
Yep, you'll have to smash it up and bury it six feet underground because otherwise the spores will come back, multiply and kill you with projectile vomiting and severe diarrhoea in the middle of the night.
I cannot believe you are seriously asking this question.
Young people today:rolleyes:.
Millions of years of evolution in an environment chock full of pathogens of varying toxicity, has made us - by and large - tough as old boots.
I was just thinking that......OP, have you not heard of a mould called penicillium? It's quite popular. :cool:
haha pretty much every surface, from cups to walls! on the bright side my immune system should now be amazing!!
Seriously, though, OP, you should be fine.
Probably.
So I'm not alone then.
People are not really this stupid surely?
Its mold from leaving tea/coffee in a mug for too long, why on earth would you think it would harm you after being washed AND bleached?
You'll be fine;)