We are taught from a young age that if you want to wash stubborn dirt, soap is necessary. So the propaganda of Axion and Kao Attack has been successfully implanted in our heads for decades. But the use of soap increases water pollution. In Japan, the Mirable Kitchen faucet technology allows various dirt to be washed without using soap.
This faucet produces 16 million micro bubbles of 3 micrometers that will remove dirt from the surface of plates, bowls and cups without using soap. The creator of this technology, Yasuaki Aoyama, got the idea after seeing his son who was allergic to water when bathing.
Chlorine in water causes reddish marks on the skin. Therefore, he conducted a study using ultrasonic waves that produce millions of small bubbles. They are small bubbles to remove dirt and chlorine molecules from the pores of human skin.
Initially, this technology was only offered in hospital equipment but is now finally offered in sink head products for domestic kitchen use. In Japan, the Mirable Kitchen faucet is sold for 86,680 Yen (~RM263). An expensive price for just a faucet but offers savings over buying dishwashing soap for a lifetime.