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TopicDo you usually use a dishwasher to wash your dishes?
Bugmeat
12/21/20 6:04:41 PM
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DANTE20XX posted...
I'm sure pretty much everyone does. Dishwashers are nice but they don't really remove everything...and ideally there should be almost zero bits of food on there before you load it.
If you have a good dishwasher that isn't over 10 years old and you didn't do something silly like only connecting it to cold water, then it shouldn't have any problems properly cleaning your dishes without you washing them first.

Most of the time I don't even bother rinsing my dishes before putting them in and they always come out perfect.

There are many models (once you step out of the budget washer range) that even have built in hard food disposals for grinding up leftover bits that were still on the dishes.


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