Hi Ron. I did not take it lightly. Nothing in my post hints at such an idea. I wrote: "the hotter the water. . . . the harder it can be on the item cleaned." This statement is in accord with what you are saying.
Duh point jess be dat tuh us simple country peoples, it jess be dat duh hot watah sure do take da stuffin outa thangs, what ch'all be call'n dat "thermile stressn," y'alls fancy ten dolla words.
Or, you could say that from the level of Brownian motion, all the way through higher level phenomena, such as the oxidative process, heat increases action. Or, if you want to get more fundemental, heat eventually results in a local increase in entropy.
The point is, whether expressed in simple terms or more complicated terms, I am certain that the people on this forum understand that increased heat may accelerate processes and it is not too complex for them to understand. And, as I said, I think most understood it to begin with. For example, leave most things in the heat and they age faster. You don't need to be able to talk about entropy to understand that.

And, it don't be dat complicated. !!
So, cap'n, pleeze don't be tell'n us dat we's can't unnerstan y'all city folks i-deas. We may be's simple folk, but dat don't mean we's be simple minded. We's got eyes and we can still see, even we don't got da big vo-cab-u-lar-re.
And, welcome back from your trip, Ron, I hope it went well for you.