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![]() "brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > "Dave" wrote: >> >> OK, I think that was an attempt at humor. But if your dishes aren't >> getting >> clean without rinsing them before putting them in the dishwasher, you >> need >> to get a new dishwasher, or switch detergent. > > Not true. Certain foods will actually cook on so well they'll be more > difficult to remove after coming out of the dishwasher than had they been > washed off prior; runny egg yolk and cooked porridge/cereal ('specially > oatmeal), most especially from silverware. I have a top of the line > Maytag and it works very well but I still rinse off dishes because I only > use enough dishes to run it like twice a week and unless one runs their > dishwasher every day it will stink... are you one of those who uses your > dishwasher as garbage can... I know that stench from when I'm in someone's > kitchen and they open their dishwasher full of cruddy dishes and it stinks > like fish monger dumpster. Not rinsing crud from dishes before placing > them in the dishwasher is tantmount to taking a dump and not flushing the > terlit... you don't gotta scrub the terlit each time but you at least > gotta flush... and obviously you don't. > > > Or you can just use plates made in Korea. One company makes them out of wheat now so you can eat that too. |
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