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Fats attracted to plastics?

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tracymort | 03:28 Thu 07th Jun 2007 | Science
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I've noticed no matter how hot the water, no matter how much or how little fairy liquid I use the oils and fats that end up in the washing up water all end up on plastic and rubber items. I have quite a few plastic ikea plates and bibs made of rubber. I end up washing them a few times before the grease has gone. Whereas normal plates and cutlery are fine. Why is it fats appear to be attracted to these materials?
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Probably just because the materials are rougher than the traditional materials, so the grease has more grip.

It's also why the traditional materials will be more shiny than other stuff.
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