I mean it could be any of a billion different alloys. Who knows.
I wash my hands all the time anyways. (Im actually for real, by a doctor, diagnosed OCD solely because he said I washed my hands far too much. This was before covid. Bet I don’t look too OCD now eh? Dumb doctors) but anyways…
I got curious about this and started looking at other things I own that are anodized aluminum. I have this SharpStone® herb grinder I got 12 years ago. Somewhat of a higher end grinder. I think I ordered it right from SharpStone and paid like $33 for it. It’s not HA III anodized it’s just “anodized” and it’s not aerospace aluminum it is “made from aluminum rod”(sic). It’s been through everything, been everywhere, seen stuff that not grinder should have to see. It’s been used everyday, many times a day, by many different people, for 12 years. It’s never once been fully cleaned and definitely never been lubricated. The opposite really.
But it’s holding up well. The anodizing is definitely worn in alot of places and scratched off in places where it was dropped onto concrete, but I’ve seen year old flashlights that look 10x worse than this. I’d say this is better anodizing and stronger aluminum than the flashlights I have. But we’ll see how they look in 12 years. And I’ve never had to lubricate the threads, it’s full of sticky resin constantly, and it still spins and spins.
I think theres trace amounts of lead in almost everything.
Corelle is high end stuff. So if they have lead probably everyone else does. Anything porcelain probably does when you scrape off the coating. Same with stainless steels. And probably most of our utensils too under the chromium. And most of our drinking glasses. Not just the crystal ones where lead is added intentionally but any made of recycled glass or any with painted glass ones for sure, like the ones with cartoon characters for kids.
I think lead is more of an issue for kids anyways. Less of an issue for adults. Still probably not great. But I shoot lead bullets and use leaded solder so w/e.
Everything is poison. Don’t get me started on toothpaste and mouthwash, or any cleaning product. You know how many carcinogens and toxins are in soap? There’s a reason we wash it off our hands. It’s not just to “wash the germs away” lol.
I went around my house with a high end real time air quality monitor and VOC detector once and the the highest levels weren’t where I thought they’d be, in the garage with all the weedkiller and insecticide and paint thinners and engine oils and automotive greases and where the car is parked at night in the winter, or under the bathroom sink with the toilet bowl cleaner and draino. The highest levels were in every drawer/cabinet/closet we had clothes or sheets in. The second highest levels were on our beds, on the sheets. And the 3rd highest levels were the dogs! The freakin dogs!
Nowhere is safe.