Using a dishwasher might seem intuitive, but it isn’t necessarily. After all, there is a reason that how to use a dishwasher is a classic debate among married couples in the media. A dishwasher helps you save a lot of time and sanitizes your dishes better than handwashing might. If you want to avoid some big mistakes, here is how not to use your dishwasher.
Running a Cycle without a Full Load
The way you can get the most out of your dishwasher is if you run a dishwashing cycle with a full load. Use up all the space you have in your dishwasher; each cycle is meant to take care of a whole load rather than a partial load. If you only wash a few items, it will be a waste of water and energy.
Overloading the Dishwasher
On the other hand, overloading the dishwasher will also be a waste of water and energy. Plates and bowls will be preventing the water and detergent from reaching all surfaces, and you will have dishes that are only partially washed and perhaps even partially dirty.
Using Dish Soap Instead of Detergent
It can be a frightening experience to run dish soap through a dishwasher rather than dishwasher detergent. Dish soap turns water into soap suds, taking away the water that needs to run through the load and the machine. In the worst-case scenario, it can cause the motor to overheat and ruin the dishwasher. In the best-case scenario, you have soap suds all over your kitchen floor and a chance to make it fresh and clean-smelling. However, there is a better way to clean your kitchen floor than to hazard your dishwasher’s life.
Thoroughly Pre-Rinsing Dishes
Pre-rinsing your dishes in the sink might be traditional, but it is unnecessary for today’s dishwashers. Your modern dishwasher and detergent can handle the grimy dishes and work even better if they can wash dirty dishes.
Not Taking Care of What You Put Into It
Some dishware is best kept for handwashing. Some mugs, cups, and other items have a handwash-only label. Mind them and wash those items by hand! It might be better to wash fragile items by hand as well.
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