Warm helps break up food-stuffs and oils on dishes.
Cold slows bacteria growth. (still grows, just slower than normal)
Hot KILLS bacteria. (lowers the amount of bacteria – possibly to nothing, depending on temp and exposure time).
The dish-soap’s despite main function, despite the bacteria-killing claim, is a degreaser. It cuts through oils and helps loosen the bio stuff on the dishes – works better as the temp increases.
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