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Jennifer S.
October 6, 2020
I pre-rinse because it's usually just me in the house and I can't generate enough dirty dishes to warrant running it daily. If I don't pre-rinse, after 2-3 days the dishwasher will smell so bad that I won't even want to open it.
M
October 6, 2020
I think this year has been a big lesson on the difference between the absolute, "safe," and the accurate, "safer." It is NOT unilaterally "safe" to put fragile glassware in dishwashers with fragile settings. Glassware comes in all manner of shapes, sizes, thickness, fragility, and paint/embellishment that it is really misleading to reframe caution over fragile glassware as a "myth."
1
October 4, 2020
For years, I would wash my corrective lens in the top rack of the dishwasher. Worked great until I got a new pair which had a non-reflective coating. The lenses came out permanently cloudy and barely useable.
TL;dr - not for corrective lenses.
TL;dr - not for corrective lenses.
granjan
October 3, 2020
I always see these articles that say don't pre-rinse. For those of us in a 2 person home, where the dishwasher is only run a couple times a week, I really don't believe that dried on eggs, pasta and milk dishes are going to get clean.
matthew.shaw.547
October 3, 2020
I have the same situation in my house and use the 'Rinse' cycle on my dishwasher at night if there isn't enough for a full load! It uses surprisingly little water and keeps food from getting dried on.
Happyeater
October 1, 2020
Silverware should be up or down? Also, if you have an older, or less fancy dishwasher, it's not set up to remove large particles of food, and they block the drain of the dishwasher.
Caroline M.
October 4, 2020
I’m very passionate about pre-rinsing and silverware facing up. It’s not up for debate in my
home!
home!
Selma M.
October 5, 2020
I vote for handles up. That way no one touches the clean knife blade or fork tines you put in your mouth.
Caroline M.
October 5, 2020
I've heard a lot of people say this, as well! I take the basket out and reach in for the handles to avoid touching those parts of utensils, and either hand wash sharp knifes or put them in blade-down.
rox L.
October 7, 2020
Handles down. I always wash my hands before putting away any clean dishes.
and still avoid touching the eating surface. I like to lightly rinse dishes because we only run the dishwasher every 5-6 days.
and still avoid touching the eating surface. I like to lightly rinse dishes because we only run the dishwasher every 5-6 days.
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