• @mke
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    9 months ago

    It’s always interesting to see random activities highlight how different people’s lives can be. As of the time I’m posting this, half of the comments mention a dishwasher.

    I’ve never been in a house with a dishwasher, and literally just realized I couldn’t tell you if I’ve ever seen one, outside of a screen. To my perception, they’re like a magical tool that supposedly exists… somewhere. Maybe.

    That’s not a complaint, and not really noteworthy. I’m pretty sure most of humanity doesn’t have one, after all. I just think it’s funny when you stumble into another bubble, inside your bubble.

    I know that I, too, enjoy things that don’t seem real to someone else. Even being able to read this post is a privilege. Now, that’s funny.

    • @[email protected]
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      109 months ago

      My mom taught me to always wash dishes by hand. She hated dishwashers, because they would leave spots, and that wasn’t acceptable. For the longest tine, every dish I washed had to pass her inspection. If they looked anything less than perfect, she would point it out and/or rewash then herself. Eventually she trusted me enough to not double-check, and honestly my eyesight was better anyway.

      I have to this day never used a dishwasher.

      • @[email protected]
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        139 months ago

        Correctly used dishwashers are generally better at cleaning dishes than cleaning by hand, plus they are way more energy/water efficient than cleaning by hand.

        • idunnololz
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          59 months ago

          Yeah honestly I never used them cause I thought they sucked and wasted water. After being educated about modern dishwashers I started to use them more often. Now I pretty much only use dishwashers for all my dishes (except non dishwasher safe stuff). Looking back, it’s a game changer. The time saved is amazing and the dishes look amazing.

        • @dingus
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          29 months ago

          Can you tell me how to correctly use mine? It doesn’t actually clean my dishes properly unless I pre scrape, scrub, and rinse most things…and then at that point it seems almost pointless to be using the dishwasher.

      • @grue
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        39 months ago

        She hated dishwashers, because they would leave spots, and that wasn’t acceptable.

        FYI, rinse aid is a thing these days.

    • ladOP
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      59 months ago

      Now, that’s funny

      I’d call that more sad than funny, but you’re absolutely right. And it’s a good thing to sometimes have a fresh look at what seems a given

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      -109 months ago

      Also, dishwashers don’t really work. You have to wash the dishes before they go in - best it can do is a glorified rinse and then a dry.

      • @[email protected]
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        119 months ago

        That isn’t true for modern dishwashers. You shouldn’t even rinse your plates before putting them in, as the detergent needs stuff to grab on.

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          59 months ago

          Everytime I leave food/sauce particles on utensils and dishes, the dishwasher doesn’t get it all off because it hardens after a day or two while it sits in there waiting for the next run. So I rinse everything off by hand and then use the dishwater to get every last molecule of food and idk, kill germs I guess. Plus it then drys everything for me.

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          9 months ago

          Whenever I try this, it does not work at all. Granted, I don’t have a super new model or anything, but still. The food will harden and sometimes get permanently get stuck to the dishes as a sort of white soap-crust looking entity.

          • @[email protected]
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            29 months ago

            Maybe I should add that I’m vegetarian. Perhaps animal fat and proteins are harder to clean in a dishwasher.

            Pro tip: Peanut butter and egg yolks become immune to water when they dry. They don’t go in the dishwasher.

          • @[email protected]
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            29 months ago

            Yep, I have kids though, so the dishwasher runs every day or 2. I sometimes “rinse” the dishes just to get them a little wetter before I put them in.

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          49 months ago

          It is in my experience. If I just throw shit in unrinsed, the food particles harden and then don’t all come off in the wash. Nasty.

          • @[email protected]
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            39 months ago

            Are you using detergent for both the two cycles the machine runs? Are you softening your water using salt (if applicable to your machine)? Is your machine decently clean?

            All of the above will contribute to cleaner dishes, in approximate order of importance.

          • ladOP
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            29 months ago

            Happened a couple of times with my dishes, but to be fair it was a couple of times out of a few years of usage, so your mileage may vary

            • @[email protected]
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              39 months ago

              It’s possible some people just have better dishwashers, and that because the one that came with my apartment is not high end it can’t do what other washers can.