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One of the best kitchen tools is the dishwashing machine, which makes the tedious chore of cleaning dishes much easier by saving time and effort. However, to keep yours functioning properly, you need steer clear of some of the most frequent errors that families make with their dishwashers on a daily basis. Even though using a dishwasher as part of your kitchen cleaning routine is quite straightforward, mistakes can sometimes happen. This is particularly true since you could not even be aware that you're acting improperly. But there are a lot of habits that could be problematic, including filling your dishwasher to the brim or putting the wrong things in it. Furthermore, even though some errors—such as some that occur in the design of bathrooms or living rooms—might seem unimportant at first, over time they could damage your dishwasher and reduce how well it cleans your kitchenware. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 6 kitchen cleaning mistake you should avoid


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6 typical dishwasher blunders and how to steer
clear of them
  • We discuss some of the most typical dishwasher
    errors that individuals make and why avoiding
    them is crucial. For advice on how to properly
    maintain your dishwasher, we spoke with cleaning
    and appliance specialists to help you get the
    most out of your investment.

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1. Packing the compartments too full
  • It probably won't surprise you to hear that
    overloading our dishwashers with plates, pans,
    glasses, and silverware is one of the most
    frequent mistakes we do.
  • What makes this such a problem? Your dishwasher
    won't clean as well if you pack it full as
    opposed to if you allow more room between
    objects. An expert in cleaning at Kepsten
    Cleaning services named Ketan khanna, saying,
    "Filling your dishwasher to the brim might lead
    to unclean dishes and bad smells.
  • "To avoid this, load your dishwasher properly -
    and 'properly' means leaving enough space between
    the dishes so that the water and soap can
    properly circulate during the cleaning cycle."

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2. Not 'washing' the dishes in advance
  • This is a contentious issue because some experts
    contend that washing your dishes before putting
    them in the dishwasher is not necessary.
  • One of the worst mistakes you can do while using
    your dishwasher is not scraping larger pieces of
    stuck-on food or sauce off of it, since these
    leftovers could remain. It's crucial to keep in
    mind that your dishwasher is not a trash can or
    garbage disposal.
  • "While dishwashers are designed to clean dishes,
    it is still best to scrape and rinse dishes
    before loading them into your dishwasher," says
    Ketan. "Not doing this will only clog your
    dishwasher eventually (with bits of food), and
    you'll end up with unclean dishes." which means
    that you'll eventually need to clean your
    dishwasher more regularly.
  • Although pre-rinsing is not necessary and "can
    waste a lot of water," Christopher Doscher,
    director of communications at the Association of
    Home Appliance Manufacturers, agrees that it is
    undoubtedly beneficial to remove any excess
    material that has become lodged beforehand.

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3. Orienting objects so they face up
  • If we're being really honest, a lot of us just
    chuck things in the dishwasher in whatever
    configuration works. Furthermore, dishes, bowls,
    cups, and mugs might frequently end up right side
    up in this Jenga game played in the kitchen
    (i.e., facing up, rather than down).
  • Additionally, placing goods facing upward in your
    dishwasher may probably alter how thoroughly it
    cleans them, even if it won't harm the machine
  • Christopher Doscher suggests placing pots and
    pans face-down on the bottom rack so they're
    closer to the spray's intensity if you're not
    sure how to arrange them. Bowls can be placed on
    either the top or bottom rack, but the spray
    should hit the interior of the bowls when they
    are positioned downward.
  • "Place bowls, cups, glasses, and saucepans with
    dirty surfaces toward the centre for optimal
    results," advises Sharp appliance consultant
    Daria Saxton."In fact, tilt dishes slightly for
    better drainage."

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4. Cleaning just the visible areas
  • Like cleaning a refrigerator or washing machine,
    cleaning your dishwasher is an important home
    maintenance duty. However, if you find yourself
    cleaning only the visible areas, like the inside
    of the door, you're doing it incorrectly.
  • Cleaning expert and Rhythm of the Home founder
    Stefan Bucur said, "Few people know this, but
    most of what cleaning a dishwasher entails is
    actually replacing or cleaning the filters, and
    the moving parts like the circular sprayer
    arms." 
  • "The dishwasher's cabin and the racks often don't
    require much, if any, maintenance because they
    are in regular contact with the washing process
    itself. Therefore, the typical error individuals
    do here is to focus too much on cleaning the
    exposed areas while neglecting the ones that are
    truly important," he stated.
  • Stefan recommends completely removing these parts
    (they should be removable) and washing them with
    dish soap and water to ensure proper cleanliness.

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5. Stacking silverware upside-down
  • Daria proposes that instead of filling the
    dishwasher with cutlery business-end upthat is,
    with the sharp edge of the knife or fork facing
    the top of the machinehouseholds should avoid
    this other contentious dishwasher behaviour.
  • "How you sort your silverware is a personal
    preference, but we suggest loading the silverware
    handles up instead," Daria explains. Why is this
    suggested? "This way, youre lowering the chance
    of accidentally jabbing yourself with a utensil
    and will also reduce the number of times you
    touch the eating part of the fork/knife or spoon,
    making it more hygienic, too."
  • Additionally, by putting the pointed end down,
    you make sure that the portion of your silverware
    that is dirtier is in closer proximity to the
    water jets, increasing the likelihood that your
    dishwasher will remove food particles.

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6. Choosing the incorrect detergent or applying
an excessive amount
  • The most common dishwashing blunders, according
    to experts, are using too much detergent or soap
    or the incorrect kind of detergent (one that
    wasn't made for that particular device).
  • device technician Jason Carter advised wh that
    using the incorrect kind of detergent can result
    in an excessive amount of soap suds, which, if
    ignored, could seriously harm the device.
  • "Many customers have called me to fix their
    dishwashers, only to find out that using the
    wrong detergent was the cause of their issues,"
    he stated. "I remember one time I had to replace
    the pump on a dishwasher because the homeowner
    used regular dish soap, which resulted in a lot
    of suds and eventually damaged the machine."

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  • Email sales_at_kepstencleaningservices.com
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