No more dishpan hands for DH
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 06:32:13 -0700 (PDT), maxine in ri
> wrote:
>Now, as dishwasher virgins, we assiduously read the manual,
>which told us to run a rinse cycle on the breakfast dishes if
>we weren't washing them right away.
>
>Does anyone else do this? Is it necessary?
No. We rinse as we scrape into the sink where the garbage disposal
takes care of that stuff.
>Do you run
>a regular wash cycle or use the sanitize feature that heats
>the water up? (Since most of the detergents I've run into
>have bleach, is it necessary to sanitize the dishes?)
We use "Quick Wash" and we don't do pots and pans in the dishwasher.
>
>Will the dishes dry overnight if we don't run the dry cycle but
>just open the door?
We don't use the dry cycle on ours. We let the heat of the hot water
dry them over night. If someone opens the dishwasher before it has
cooled, then it remains open. Oh, don't forget to use JetDry. It
eliminates water spots.
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