What to put and not to put in a dishwasher

What to put and not to put in a dishwasher?

It is not unlikely that you have not relieved yourself of non-stop handwashing because you do not know how to use one. Permit me to take another guess, is it because you just find handwashing so convenient that you do not see any need for a machine doing it for you. Whether it is the first excuse or the second, knowing how to use your dishwasher can save you a lot of pain and handwashing stress when you eventually decide to visit the stores. Dishwashers are invaluable for cleaning dishes and cookware, but a lack of understanding of proper usage may pose a problem and expose you to inevitable abuse.

 

Below is the progression in the appropriate use of a dishwasher

 

  1. Load the top and bottom racks of the dishwasher

 

  1. Load the dishwasher detergent 

 

  1. Select a wash cycle

 

  1. Start the dishwasher



1. Load the top and bottom racks of the dishwasher

 

There is an order in which dishes are to be loaded into your dishwasher. Failure to follow this order may result in improperly washed dishes. Specific arrangements must be made for both bottom and top racks of the dishwasher, but before we discuss these arrangements, it is important to note that before you ever load your dishwashers at all, make sure to scrape every extra food off the plates or do a light rinse of the dishes before placing them in the dishwasher. After scraping, endeavour to evenly space those dishes in the dishwasher racks, with the dirty side of each plate angled down toward the water jets. The spacing of your dishes is important because overlapping your dishes prevents the water jets in the dishwasher from reaching inside those plates for thorough cleaning.

 

Top rack

 

The top rack is for your small and delicate dishes. Bowls, cups, glasses, and small plates are placed on your dishwasher’s top rack. These dishes should also be placed at an angle where water can easily touch them and wash them thoroughly from the inside.

 

Place plastic containers and lids on the top rack only to avoid warping. Always check the bottom of your plasticware to ensure it’s dishwasher safe.

Bottom rack

 

The bottom rack is meant for larger kitchenware like dinner plates, serving platters, stainless steel pots, dishwasher-safe baking dishes, and other deeply soiled dishes. Ensure that these heavy dishes are placed in positions that are not blocking the wash arms.

 

  • Ensure that these pots and pans are placed along the sides of the dishwasher or toward the back of the dishwasher.

 

  • Utensils are placed in the dishwasher utensil basket, with sharp ones facing downward to avoid injuries. Remember to put all these kitchenwares in the position where they are conveniently exposed to the dishwasher spraying jets.

 

Some dishwasher models come with a third rack where extra silverware, utensils, and other hard-to-fit dishes can be kept. This feature is common in some Whirlpool Dishwashers. A good example is the DECKER BCD6W Compact Countertop Dishwasher

2. Load the Dishwasher detergent

 

While it is the responsibility of your dishwasher to dispense detergent for washing automatically, you need to load your deterge.no. You may refer to your user manual to find where yours may be located.

 

Look through your user manual or inspect your dishwasher to locate your rinse aid dispenser. If your dishwasher has a rinse aid dispenser, add your rinse aid to the dispenser. If it doesn’t, you can purchase a rinse aid basket or use detergent tablets or packs that include a rinse aid.

 

After adding the detergent, close the lid firmly till you hear it click. In most Whirlpool dishwashers, an initial pre-wash cycle has to be completed before the actual washing begins. After completing this cycle, the dishwasher lid opens up for the detergent you have added to mix up with water. Leave the dishwasher at this stage to carry out this function, and shut the lid again as soon as the mixing is done.

 

The cleaning/washing ability of a dishwasher also largely depends on the kind of detergent being used for washing. There is a pool of automatic dishwasher detergents that you can choose from; however, when you take your pick, ensure that your choice has been specifically formulated for dishwashing. There are various detergents, including liquid, powder, gels, tablets, and packs.

3. Select a Wash Cycle

 

The wash cycle to be selected for your dishwashing depends on the quantity of load to be washed and how soiled those dishes are. Most dishwashers come with at least three cycles- Quick, Normal, and Heavy Duty, to handle almost any kind of soil or load, as long as the latter fits. Depending on the type of your dishwasher, the control panel for most dishwashers is located at the top or front of the dishwasher door, Locate the buttons that bear each cycle and select the appropriate process for your load using the guide below.

 

Quick

 

This cycle typically uses more water, energy, and a higher temperature for fast results. Use this cycle when you have lightly soiled dishes you need in a hurry.

 

Normal 

 

This cycle cleans everyday messes without using extra water. It is the most commonly used cycle because it gets your dishes done very quickly, provided they are not heavily soiled.

 

Heavy Duty 

 

This cycle is for loads that include heavy kitchenware like pots, pans, and other heavily soiled materials. The Heavy-duty cycle uses extra water and hot temperature water to get this heavily soiled kitchenware clean easily.

 

The water temperature should be 120ºF as it enters the dishwasher for optimal performance. Water that is too cold may not clean your dishes as well, and if the water is too hot, it may make baked-in food harder to remove from dishes and pots.

4. Start the Dishwasher

 

Double-check to ensure that your dishes have been correctly placed in the racks in the order prescribed above. Ensure that your words are not obstructing the wash arms and jet sprays in the dishwasher. Shut the outer lid to commence washing, put on the dishwasher, and select the appropriate cycle.

The things you may Wash in your Dishwasher

 

Your Dishwasher may be very strong but delicate for some materials. Despite being called a dishwasher, a wide range of materials can be washed in it. Home Decors, Bathroom Accessories, and grooming tools are some of the things that can be washed in a dishwasher.

 

Some things should never go into a dishwasher, like wooden pieces, cast iron, and copper, so it is advisable to be a bit cautious and follow manufacturer care tips on specific items before choosing to experiment with your dishwasher. Note this tip- the top rack is the safest place to wash some things. Especially those items that may easily succumb to hot temperatures. This is so because the top rack is quite far from the heating element at the bottom of the dishwasher. Hence, if you are going to wash your plastics, keep them on the top rack. Here are some of the things your dishwasher should be able to wash

Kitchen Tools

 

  1. Exhaust Fan Filters and Covers: Exhaust fan filters and covers are used to shield some devices from dust and dirt. Hence, it is only logical that they are also made to be washable. To wash them in your dishwasher, place the filter and any removable covers, preferably at the top rack of your dishwasher, for thorough degreasing.

 

  1. Silicon Oven Mitts and Trivets: Depending on where these items are attached, they are very susceptible to dirt residue and bacteria. To wash them delicately, place them in the top rack of your dishwasher while you select the quick cycle for this wash.

 

  1. Kitchen Brushes: Your kitchen brushes and sponges also need thorough cleaning if they are going to render effective services while you use them. Keep these items on the top rack of your dishwasher and select the quick wash cycle.

 

  1. Refrigerator Shelves and Bins: You do not need to handwash these items while you wash your clean your refrigerator, all you need to do is place them on the top rack of your dishwasher, and your dishwasher will clean them to your satisfaction.

 

  1. Cabinet and Drawer Hardware: If your ceramic and metal handles and knobs are sticky and dirty, remove them from the cabinets and place them in a mesh bag on the top rack of the dishwasher. Skip hand-painted knobs or appliance controls in the dishwasher; the paint may come off.

Bathroom Accessories

 

  1. Soap trays and Toothbrush racks: These items are so frequently used that we do not remember to clean them. Due to little or no cleaning, the house has harmful bacteria that stand a chance of jeopardizing our healthy living. Therefore, it is advised that you take these items through your dishwasher regularly, and they will be thoroughly clean from time to time. This process also applies to shower proofs, Sponges, and Brushes

 

  1. Rubber Tub Mats: If you use a rubber mat in the tub to prevent slipping, hang it to dry after every use to deter mold and give it a weekly cleaning in the dishwasher.

 

Home Decor

 

  1. Vase: Decorative pottery pieces and vases can be washed in a dishwasher. However, remember to keep these on the top rack of the dishwasher to avoid washing away their delicate embroidery.

 

  1. Switch Plates and Outlet Covers: These items are frequently used, and they register many grimy fingerprints in the process. Avoid any painted metal or brass covers, but plastic ones can go right on the top rack. Be sure to safely put aside the screws so you can find them later.

 

  1. Desk Accessories: Take a look at your pencil cups, paper organizers, and small trash cans and send them through a regular cycle for a good cleaning.

 

Things you should not wash in your Dishwasher

 

  1. Sharp Knives 

 

Whether or not you can wash your knives in a dishwasher is a debatable topic because some manufacturers say you can while others say it is dangerous. Sharp Knives can damage the inside of your dishwasher, and you may be forced to prematurely make another dishwasher purchase if not properly placed in its racks. Apart from the damage to the machine, washing it in the washer also makes it really blunt or even gives you a cut. Hence, you may consider all these factors before putting them in your dishwasher for washing. However, if a knife will is properly placed in a dishwasher, it may not be bad to wash the same in a dishwasher.

 

  1. Non-Stick pots and pans

 

Unless the manufacturer specifically advises that it is safe to wash your nonstick pots and pans in a dishwasher, do not put cookware with nonstick coating in a dishwasher for washing. After a frequent wash in a dishwasher, the process can break down the layer, causing it to flake off during cooking and ruining the nonstick finish.

 

  1. Hand-Painted Ceramics and other delicate items: Painted items generally are discouraged from being washed in a dishwasher. Some fragile items like hand-blown glass, antiques, and fine figurines should stay out of the dishwasher; otherwise, they may lose their color when washed in a dishwasher.

 

  1. Pressure Cooker Lids: Never wash pressure cooker lids (including those for stovetop pressure cookers and electric types, like the Instant Pot) in the dishwasher as small food particles or dishwasher detergent can collect or lodge in the regulator or safety valves. Instead, wash pressure cooker tops, gaskets, and pots by hand in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry well. Do not store with the lid in place, as the gasket may seal permanently, and you may lose the pot.

 

  1. Crystal and Cast Iron: Crystals should not be washed in a dishwasher unless you are ready to have them cloudy and pitted because this is what happens after the frequent wash of a crystal in a dishwasher. The wash of cast iron in a dishwasher is highly discouraged.

FAQs

Do I have to use a dishwasher detergent in my dishwasher?

 

To get the best results, you must use a dishwasher detergent only in your dishwasher. Do not substitute or add any other cleaning products or hand-dishwashing liquid for automatic dishwasher detergent because they are likely to cause suds that will be too much for your dishwasher to clean

 

How do dishwashers work?

 

Dishwashers use a pressurized sprinkling/spraying system to get dishes clean. To wash in a dishwasher, first, scrape and rinse the plates to remove any tough soil on the plates. Load the dishes in the dishwasher and supply dishwashing detergent to the appropriate compartment. The dishwasher then begins operation when it warms the water up to a certain degree and adds detergent. The washing is done later, and rinsing comes shortly after.

 

How do I clean my dishwasher filter?

 

Filter cleaning is crucial to avoid clogging the dishwasher drain and its efficient performance. These built-in filters are usually located near the bottom basket/rack, where they trap large food particles and prevent clogging. Refer to your dishwasher manual, take out the filter, wash it using warm water and soap, and then fit it back in place.

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