{"id":14072,"date":"2021-08-23T20:13:53","date_gmt":"2021-08-23T20:13:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=14072"},"modified":"2021-08-23T20:13:53","modified_gmt":"2021-08-23T20:13:53","slug":"ways-youre-loading-the-dishwasher-wrong","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legendstitch.com\/ways-youre-loading-the-dishwasher-wrong\/","title":{"rendered":"Ways You\u2019re Loading the Dishwasher Wrong"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Jennifer Noonan\n

You may not realize it, but it is possible to load your dishwasher incorrectly\u2014and doing so could result in broken, corroded, and continuously dirty dishes. Get the most out of your machine by avoiding these 9 bad practices that could be to blame for your less-than-sparkling dishware.\n

You’re Prerinsing\n

If you rinse your dishes before loading them into the dishwasher, you may be wasting water and energy. Dishwasher detergents are designed to cling to food particles and separate them from their surfaces, so unless you aren\u2019t planning on running a load for several hours, simply scrape any large pieces of food into the trash and then load up the dishes.\n

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You’re Placing Large Utensils Incorrectly\n

Avoid putting sharp knives and wooden spoons in the dishwasher, as the heat of the water can dull and degrade these items quickly. Large plastic and metal utensils\u2014like spoons and spatulas\u2014should lie flat in the top rack of the dishwasher. If you load them in the utensil basket, they may block the spray and keep water from reaching the rest of the dishes.\n

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You’re Putting Glassware Over the Tines\n

It’s a common misconception that glassware belongs over the tines in the top rack of the dishwasher. While cups and glasses do belong on the top rack, they should actually be placed in between the tines to prevent the cracks and chips that can occur when they rattle or bump against each other during the course of the wash cycle.\n

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You’re Not Mixing Up the Silverware\n

Get spoons and forks squeaky clean by varying their positions in the utensil tray. Alternate their directions\u2014with some handles facing up and others down\u2014to keep them from nesting into each other. The more separated they sit, the easier it is for soap and water to give them the proper scrub down they deserve.\n

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You’re Loading Every Plate in the Same Direction\n

Avoid loading plates in a single direction. Instead, arrange them all facing the center so they have even access to the soap and sprayer. When loading plates, alternate between large and small sizes to promote the best water flow and the deepest clean.\n

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You’re Placing Platters at the Front\n

Large platters, cutting boards, and casserole dishes should always be placed at the back or sides of the bottom rack. If these bulky items are loaded in the front, it’s possible that they will block the soap dispenser and prevent detergent from reaching the rest of the load.\n

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You’re Putting Glassware on the Bottom Rack\n

It\u2019s very tempting to stick a glass or cup in the bottom rack of the dishwasher when the top gets too full, but always resist. The top rack, which is specifically designed for glassware and cups, receives a much gentler wash than the bottom, where these more delicate items are at risk of breakage or other damage.\n

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You’re Mixing Metals\n

Keep your stainless steel and silver utensils well away from each other. If those two metals collide, they\u2019ll produce a chemical reaction that can actually pit and dent your silver. If you must wash both metals in the same load, place them at opposite ends of the utensil basket to keep this from occurring.\n

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You’re Overfilling\n

Just like your washing machine, a dishwasher is less effective if it\u2019s crammed full of stuff. If water and soap cannot freely circulate, your dishes will not come out clean. Avoid overcrowding your dishwasher, and hand-wash a few items if you must to ensure that each item gets the proper treatment.\n

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