Are You Loading Your Dishwasher Wrong?

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
  • Struggling with dirty dishes even after a dishwasher cycle? We've all been there! Loading the dishwasher properly can be the easiest way to get your dishes clean the first time. In this video, I’ll walk you through simple yet effective techniques to load your dishwasher for sparkling clean dishes every time. From heavy duty baking sheets to delicate glassware, we'll cover it all.
    Learn the importance of spacing items properly, avoiding overcrowding, and utilizing the top and bottom racks effectively. By following these easy steps, you'll not only save time, water, and energy but also ensure consistently dazzling results. Get ready to revolutionize your dishwashing routine! 😃✨🍽️
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Rinse your dishes before loading?
    00:35 Loading the top rack
    02:19 Loading the bottom rack
    02:47 Best way to load utensils
    03:20 3 Tips For Cleaner Dishes
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  • @LeighAnn_S
    @LeighAnn_S 21 день тому +11

    @Clean That Up here's a tip to share with everyone. Run hot water in the sink that feeds the dishwasher prior to starting the cleaning cycle. It cuts down on the cycle time and should ultimately prolong the life of the heating element by not working as hard to bring the water up to temperature.

  • @pocketlint82
    @pocketlint82 18 днів тому +5

    It really depends on your dishwasher. I feel like people assume everyone has the same dishwasher. If I don't rinse my dishes they come out dirty. You can tell me not to all you want. But it's just not true for my dishwasher. I've tried

  • @patty4393
    @patty4393 2 місяці тому +78

    Some brands of dishwasher specifically recommend not pre rinsing the dishes. The detergent actually works better if you just scrape them prior to loading. We have a Bosch dishwasher and this is in the instructions.

    • @kathywiseley4382
      @kathywiseley4382 2 місяці тому +4

      That's what my repair guy told me, too

    • @dianeragland3031
      @dianeragland3031 2 місяці тому +5

      We have a Bosch too, and I find it really difficult to load after years of a Kichenaid. It doesn’t seem to hold as many dishes, and bowls are SO hard to fit in 😢

    • @patty4393
      @patty4393 2 місяці тому +3

      @@dianeragland3031 European brands of dishwashers are slightly smaller than US brands. I watched a UA-cam video on how to load their dishwashers put out by Bosch and it really helped.

    • @melaniefoy6711
      @melaniefoy6711 Місяць тому +1

      We over that washer .soooooo quiet too!

    • @dutchvanl
      @dutchvanl 28 днів тому

      ​​@@dianeragland3031Huh, that's interesting that you feel that way. We just got a Bosch and we find it really easy to load and it holds almost a week of dishes. Granted, it's just the two of us.

  • @AngelaNortonTyler
    @AngelaNortonTyler Місяць тому +9

    I believe you about not needing to rinse dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. The problem is that I LITERALLY cannot put dishes in the dishwasher with food on them LOL.

  • @Jen39x
    @Jen39x 2 місяці тому +25

    All these years and I didn’t know about facing items in on bottom rack. Sometimes it’s the simple things!

  • @mysoulcalledlife
    @mysoulcalledlife 2 місяці тому +22

    Excellent. I do all the things🙌 except one thing- I’m a housekeeper for a home that holds large parties so if I need to Tetris the dishwasher, I rinse them first. That way they’re still getting sanitized but I can fit way more in there without worrying about food particles.

  • @r.a.y.1704
    @r.a.y.1704 24 дні тому +3

    I have used apartment sized dishwashers and older dishwashers. I rinse because both these types need all the help they can get (and somethings just get hand washed because they are an “easy clean” and it just prolongs the life of the tool). Sometimes water heat in an apartment complex can be variable and we don’t know when the older dishwasher (age unknown-came with house) is going to “pop its cogs”. Additionally, since it is just my husband and I, we often do not run the dishwasher every night since it is no where near full and would be a waste of water, energy and wear and tear on the older dishwasher. Pots and pans get washed up by hand as do other items that would not fair well in the dishwasher to prolong their life and avoid cuts and abrasions from known suspects (paring knives).
    Now…about the upper rack… I load the back first moving toward the front so that I can get taller objects in without performing contortions to do so. Additionally, the heavier glass and china go at the back and plastics at the front…this is due to something the apartment dishwasher rack did…the non-adjustable attachments at the front side of rack “sliders” fell apart on one side and if I had not caught the rack, there would have been broken shards all over the ceramic tile floor (That floor was unforgiving and did not care what it broke.) and I was barefoot. I learned that it is not a good idea to put stress on the upper rack when it is in a fully extended position. Yes…there was a quick unload of that rack to any surface nearby, I observed/fixed and a house rule was made about what is placed in the upper rack and how/where it is placed. I did not want to encounter that stressful moment ever again.
    Frequent discussions are usually held between the husband and myself regarding where the eating utensils go. He sticks them in randomly and when the area gets full, you can’t find a free slot. I like to put them in from front to back, far to near side (slots are set at angle) in order to fit things in, filling all slots in sequence, then there is always room. Paring knives go in their own area. Chef’s knives get hand washed to help maintain the blade and protect the handle (some are wood).
    And cheese…oh god! (I use hot water to soak that as it loosens grease and then I allow it to cool completely and the “cheese goo” will rub right off. I know that cold water is recommended for soaking dairy but I find that the “goo” will be clinging to the dishes for dear life requiring more effort if you don’t do hot water first and then let it cool.)
    About burnt on stuff…you have to soak and scrub with the appropriate tool…dishwasher was not invented for those cooking mishaps. You mess up in the kitchen, you clean that up…and it will remind you not to turn your back on that recipe again.

  • @gbottesini
    @gbottesini 27 днів тому +4

    That pod with the dissolvable membrane is the number one reason dishwashers break. The gunk accumulates at the drain and it eventually clogs. Always use dry/solid detergent.

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter 22 дні тому +1

      Agreed and they don’t allow you to compensate for soft water which can lead to overdosing and permanent acid etching on glass.

    • @janschild
      @janschild 6 днів тому

      Also terrible for the washer, as well

  • @latmcb9863
    @latmcb9863 2 місяці тому +5

    Some dishwashers, such as Bosch, do not have exposed heating elements. I can put plastics anywhere in my Bosch which makes it really easy for larger plastic items.

  • @MrsAnnaLogan
    @MrsAnnaLogan 2 місяці тому +15

    The best way to learn how best to use your dishwasher is to read the manual. You can look up everything on the internet! This is how I learned that my dishwasher has a unique “turbo zone” that I can use to super scrub large items like cutting boards and pans and in order to use the turbo zone I have to make it face the back wall where there are jets. I’d never heard of such a thing before and still have yet to see a washer like it. I also learned how to maintain it, how much soap to use, best loading practices and all kinds of settings. Now I need to find my refrigerator manual…

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому

      Yes, great tip!

    • @pri_shay_dior
      @pri_shay_dior 2 місяці тому +1

      Agreed. The way I load my dishwasher at my current apartment is slightly different than how I did it at my old house. I don't bother washing my bowls in the dishwasher here because they're too big. Like this dishwasher is really meant for basic traditional dishes like the pictures show. I can't really wash pots and pans in it either. Lol.

    • @alysoffoxdale
      @alysoffoxdale Місяць тому

      ​@@pri_shay_diorOh, so much this! I hate the new Bosch dishwasher _so much_ because it can't take the Corningware we use on a daily basis without a ridiculous waste of space. It doesn't seem to handle anything but plates and shallow bowls, and the space for the glasses is so narrow that I have to put most of the mugs across the tines because otherwise they can't fit at all; even the narrow mugs can't lean to drain properly if I don't do that!

  • @LovingKatina
    @LovingKatina 2 місяці тому +5

    Thank you so much for this video. Never knew I could adjust the top rack and place the dishes facing the middle.

  • @rob-oe4wr
    @rob-oe4wr Місяць тому +3

    Useful tips. You mentioned putting dirty plates facing the middle. My dishwasher rack is designed to have the plates facing forward. 😊

  • @marciaann4432
    @marciaann4432 2 місяці тому +16

    Wow! Thank you for all this great
    Info! I am going to go load my dishwasher right now… The right way! 😆

  • @joshchang7681
    @joshchang7681 25 днів тому +2

    It's best to use powder and not the pods so that some soap is available in pre-rinse. The pods also usually have too much soap for a given load. See technology connections for his series on dishwashers

  • @rachel95041
    @rachel95041 2 місяці тому +2

    Extremely helpful video as always!

  • @kamikaze9271
    @kamikaze9271 29 днів тому +1

    I'm so excited to load my dishwasher after this video! Lotsa helpful tips

  • @nicolerichards28
    @nicolerichards28 18 днів тому

    My top rack is adjustable 😮! Thanks!

  • @elizabethtaylor3779
    @elizabethtaylor3779 2 місяці тому +7

    Thank you very much for that very interesting and helpful tutorial. Several things you mentioned I had no idea about, especially the filter and the flatware separators! Wow, learn something new every day. All very logical, useful info. Much appreciated

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! I really appreciate you watching!

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 25 днів тому +2

    Consumer Reports says to never place your sponges in the dishwasher. They say small food particles can get imbedded into the sponge and not get rinsed out thoroughly, leaving your sponge more vulnerable to germs than before.

  • @jsfang407
    @jsfang407 2 місяці тому +4

    Best cleaning videos hands down

  • @valadd9173
    @valadd9173 Місяць тому

    Great info! Thanks.

  • @happybaby888888
    @happybaby888888 Місяць тому

    Thank you very much! I learning something from you !

  • @libbyd1001
    @libbyd1001 Місяць тому +1

    I also load forks points down. I’ve jabbed myself a few times and once got a tine deep under the finger nail. They’re sharper than I expected.

  • @petnapapeterson5169
    @petnapapeterson5169 Місяць тому

    Yep I watched it, to make sure I’m doing things correctly.

  • @shirleylewis3490
    @shirleylewis3490 2 місяці тому +4

    I have literally been loading my dw wrong!!! Thank you for this video!!

  • @user-oq2bg9pj6n
    @user-oq2bg9pj6n 2 місяці тому +7

    Thanks for this one. It's good to know that I passed the being dishwasher savvy lessons with flying colours. I always do all the things you mentioned. This must be a first for me. haha

  • @kerstinsmith9782
    @kerstinsmith9782 2 місяці тому

    Love your videos! Thank you 😊

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank so much for watching!

  • @ndjubilant8391
    @ndjubilant8391 2 години тому

    ❤thank you!!!

  • @user-um8zt2ke8o
    @user-um8zt2ke8o Місяць тому +1

    LEARNING I CAN ADJUST THE HEIGHT IS SUCH AN ADULT ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED I AM TELLING ALL MY FRIENDS THANK YOU

  • @tracy_222
    @tracy_222 Місяць тому +1

    Great tips👍🏻

  • @galegale1965
    @galegale1965 2 місяці тому +3

    Great advice. But I have to admit - dishwasher tetris is my specialty and it helps to liven up my dishwashing chores. 😂 So far I've had no problems but if I do I'll keep this in mind.

    • @burghbrat3319
      @burghbrat3319 2 місяці тому +2

      Dishwasher Tetris, that is SO ME! 😄

  • @BrentTaylor56
    @BrentTaylor56 28 днів тому

    Great advice. Thanks.

  • @anitahuffman8466
    @anitahuffman8466 2 місяці тому +9

    It just dawned on me recently that I don't need to overfill the dishwasher! I can do a 2/3 load and they get clean, haha. My mother used to stuff the washing machine and dishwasher over full and nothing got clean. I figured out the washing machine years ago but never the dishwasher.

    • @MrsAnnaLogan
      @MrsAnnaLogan 2 місяці тому +2

      Yes! And if I have dishes that don’t fit, they can wait! 😂 I spent too many years hand washing all my dishes to not savor the freedom I have now with a dishwasher!

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому

      Learn how to stuff it as full as possible for your machine (i REALLY can stuff mine full - an Asko model). Why? Because it is a waste of water, energy and money to do the machine when it is not full.

    • @farab4391
      @farab4391 21 день тому +1

      Yep, I put ours on twice a day. Partly to make sure everything is properly cleaned, partly that we always have clean dishes available and lastly to help the machine stay clean, because that’s the biggest factor in how long it lasts. Ours is now 20 years old and still going strong. I just had to replace a door hinge spring

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 18 днів тому

      @@farab4391 Twice per day?!
      What? How many people are you?
      You fill it full (i mean Full), then you run it. Running it more often is a waste of energy and money and water.

    • @farab4391
      @farab4391 18 днів тому

      @@Xanthopteryxdepends on the cycle, I’ve got a Neff with a 20min quick cycle. Works perfectly for us when used twice a day. Also, do you know what the environmental impact is of replacing a dishwasher!!! Using it a bit more often with less grub in, definitely makes it last longer. Ours has done 20 years and still going strong 👍

  • @tagpro93
    @tagpro93 27 днів тому +1

    Great vid. One thing i would add about putting the tablet in the soap dispenser is that nearly all dishwashers have a space for prewash detergent, which means it's often better (and cheaper) to use a powder detergent so you can fill the main wash and pre wash compartments. Technology connections has a great video on this.

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter 22 дні тому

      I only use powdered detergent. Tablets don’t allow you to compensate for water hardness which could lead to acid etching glasses if you have soft water ( Non iron rich) which is permanent damage on glass that looks like its been rained on.

    • @altereddogma
      @altereddogma 15 днів тому

      @@LlyleHunter That’s interesting because the water where I live is very hard and it mercilessly etches/scratches dishes and eating utensils. I am wondering how it is both hard and soft water etches like that? More to Duck-Duck-Go for info I guess.

  • @sgiang
    @sgiang 2 місяці тому +4

    Great video, I am moving to a place that has a dishwasher for the first time

  • @racheljones3697
    @racheljones3697 2 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant as usual ❤

  • @tcoladonato
    @tcoladonato 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the info, was hoping for advice on the rinse additive or vinegar?

  • @HeronCoyote1234
    @HeronCoyote1234 2 місяці тому +2

    I clean my dw on the first of every month (tomorrow, actually), especially the filter. This keeps it running more smoothly. Like no water pooling in the filter to cause the dreaded Error 22, Watertrap full.
    Scrap off food particles, but don’t rinse. The detergent has to have something to “eat”, or it will eat (scratch) your dishes.
    Put your detergent in the dispenser because the machine wets the dishes first, like wetting your hair before using shampoo.

  • @deborahgeorge3238
    @deborahgeorge3238 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for that. Almost 61 and never had a dishwasher. Have been toying with the idea of a dish drawer, but never knew how to load them properly.

    • @MrsAnnaLogan
      @MrsAnnaLogan 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s a nice time saver and uses significantly less water than hand washing (which I found hard to believe but is true).

    • @sugarfree4118
      @sugarfree4118 16 днів тому

      I have a dishwasher but I prefer to wash dishes by hand. It is so calming and relaxing! Especially in the winter I love to put my hands into hot water

    • @sara_387
      @sara_387 13 днів тому

      They're good in that you don't have to load a whole dishwasher, but read some reviews before you purchase. We've had 2 different ones, after moving house, and they both washed well, but the last one left water in the machine after running. It was a known problem. As we live in a hot climate, if we didn't remove all the racks and dry it out once a week we would get pink slime in the bottom of our machine. Not nice.

  • @ashasaraguru979
    @ashasaraguru979 Місяць тому +4

    Food particles,sauses on the dishes become dry untill i wait for more dishes to fullu load the dishwasher and dishwashers never able to clean the dried and sticked food thats why i rinse my dishes before loading

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому

      Buy a proper machine?
      My Asko (living in Sweden) will clean even if something have dried up for a week. Even spinach.

  • @Xanthopteryx
    @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому +1

    Heating element, visible?!
    That was like decades ago since i say one with that.
    Living in Sweden and our machines are like top notch.
    Rinsing: Of course you do not rinse. You have a machine that is designed to do just that.
    So stop wasting water and energy by pre rinsing.
    And that example of "Overload" at 3:52 was really not an overload. I would fill even more, and yes, everything will be clean if you do it properly. You fill it as full as you can and depending on the machine you will soon find out what will work and not. Easy.

    • @jamesgoodman540
      @jamesgoodman540 17 днів тому

      Exposed heating elements are still common among American designs. Drying performance is very good, has the risk of melting plastics and uses more energy then other drying methods.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 15 днів тому

      @@jamesgoodman540 They really need to start using modern stuff i think.

  • @kathleenn9665
    @kathleenn9665 2 місяці тому +1

    Love your videos

  • @lwarfield52
    @lwarfield52 Місяць тому

    This is great! Thank you! (:

  • @tombowen6430
    @tombowen6430 6 днів тому

    A waste disposal unit fitted to the kitchen sink makes using the dishwasher so much easier. All waste from plates and pans rinsed off immediately with ease. Nothing ever ends up in the dishwasher filter.

  • @TC-vq6yz
    @TC-vq6yz 27 днів тому

    The one thing I noticed was that when loading the cups you put the handles between tines. As dishes routinely go through the dishwasher and the heat, they become brittle. I have opened my machine to find more than one broken cup loading them this way. I have loaded cups over tines with the handles in the free space of the rack, tho. The water on top never bothers me. 😊

  • @rishavm8628
    @rishavm8628 2 місяці тому

    So cool

  • @habsishpeeweed6562
    @habsishpeeweed6562 24 дні тому +9

    If you are happy with the results load any way you like. Far easier to rinse a dish before you put it in than go to the hassle of emptying the filter.

  • @alysoffoxdale
    @alysoffoxdale Місяць тому

    Forks are pointy too, so those should go tines down, *_always._* Intersperse the tines-down forks with the bowl-up spoons to make the most effective use of the space. I cannot sufficiently express how much I _hated_ my MiL's old dishwasher baskets that forced the forks to go in tines-up; I got a lot of uncomfortable jabs loading and unloading that thing over the years.

  • @ciaranmcguigan6461
    @ciaranmcguigan6461 2 місяці тому +3

    "Tine" is the correct word for the prongs of a fork, and anything with a sharp point, eg antlers have several tines.

    • @babs629
      @babs629 2 місяці тому

      Interesting! I did not know that. Thank You!

  • @melodieeldridge754
    @melodieeldridge754 2 місяці тому +2

    all these things really depend on the age of your dishwasher and plumbing. We have to have our dishes mostly clean or they don't get clean--they just get dirtier. And nothing taller than a coffee cup fits in the top shelf. Our top shelf spinny thing is on top and just hits everything. The bottom spinny thing comes up the center from under the shelf.

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому

      Very good point 👍

    • @institches2750
      @institches2750 2 місяці тому +1

      Check your filter if you haven't. Make sure it's not dirty or clogged. That can worsen your dw efficiency and cause it to just throw food particles around instead of truly washing.

  • @Esiddik
    @Esiddik 28 днів тому

    Yes.

  • @realgirl2704
    @realgirl2704 Місяць тому +1

    Yes to rinsing the dishes before loading. Just look at the filter for proof. Mine stays clean and I never have gunk in there because I take a few seconds to rinse off the food.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому +1

      I never have any problem with gunk in the filter because i have a proper dish washer that... washes the dish.
      Filter is always clean.

  • @MSWMW
    @MSWMW 2 місяці тому +8

    I rinse my dishes specifically so my filter needs minimal cleaning. It is gross!

  • @PhilWithCoffee
    @PhilWithCoffee 7 днів тому

    Don't forget about adding a little pre-wash soap.

  • @marinaarbuck4703
    @marinaarbuck4703 19 днів тому

    Thank you, my eyes are open now)

  • @Junebug93309
    @Junebug93309 Місяць тому +2

    Of course we should rinse dishes!

  • @antlerman7644
    @antlerman7644 2 місяці тому +11

    Make sure the plastic is BPA free, and dishwasher safe.
    I'm an environmental scientist, from lectures we learned that plastic can leech micro plastics under heat. Chipped ceramics are also not dishwasher safe.

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому +2

      Great tips, thank you for sharing!

  • @samusbionicle
    @samusbionicle 12 днів тому

    Chores are so fun. Wouldn’t it be awesome if life had more chores? Jk! awesome video made using these so much more practical!

  • @magicianmana4
    @magicianmana4 2 місяці тому +6

    How often should i run the dishwasher? My husband and i do it every few days because we wait until it’s full (it’s just the two of us)

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому +4

      If you run it when it’s full that’s great. No need to run it more often if your dishes come out clean. 😄

  • @Danin4985
    @Danin4985 26 днів тому

    Never mentioned pre-wash rinse with soap in the dishwasher. There is a small well on top of detergent cover to put some pre-wash rinsing with liquid soap.

  • @PolineChan
    @PolineChan 25 днів тому

    I find my dishwasher clean utensils better when i have my spoons facing down. I leave the separator open completely and just throw spoons in facing down.

  • @johnkaren400
    @johnkaren400 2 місяці тому

    Wow! I always put my cups on those pointy things! Damn it!

  • @ericabalan5033
    @ericabalan5033 25 днів тому

    Aqui no Brazil a lava louças são diferentes

  • @yuanhsu888
    @yuanhsu888 Місяць тому

    We usually accumulate enough dishes in the dishwasher before starting the machine. For this reason, I rinse the dishes before placing them into dishwasher so the food won't get dried and sticked to the dishes. Should I not rinse the dish? Will the dishwasher clean the dish with food dried and sticked on it? Thanks for the good information

    • @thespanishinquisition8628
      @thespanishinquisition8628 Місяць тому +1

      I frequently run the dishwasher with items that have dried food bits stuck on and it successfully cleans it off 99% of the time. No need to rinse, just scrape off as much of the food as possible.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому +2

      If you have a proper machine and reasonable good detergent (do not overdose!), then it can be dry as a Dad Joke and will be clean anyway.

  • @Yhetti
    @Yhetti 2 місяці тому +2

    Technology Connections has a whole video about why the "pod" detergents don't do as good of a job because they release everything all at once. I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned here. Either way good vid thanks bro.

    • @glendaburton903
      @glendaburton903 Місяць тому +1

      Also need detergent in the prewash cycle. Pods don’t provide that

    • @tanyarobinson1146
      @tanyarobinson1146 Місяць тому

      When we had our Bosch installed I was told the pods don't breakdown enough and clog the plumbing. He said don't use them.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому

      @@tanyarobinson1146 They don't but they are a waste of money because they are more expensive. Just a marketing thig basically.

  • @Rhondalynn3377
    @Rhondalynn3377 2 місяці тому +5

    Great video. Excellent editing.

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching!

  • @amystafford724
    @amystafford724 Місяць тому +1

    Every so often I run the sink strainers in the top rack.

  • @johnyoung823
    @johnyoung823 Місяць тому +1

    You know you adulting when this is the video of your choice when you have some free time…

  • @patfiegener5369
    @patfiegener5369 2 місяці тому

    I scrap off the food and rinse a little in hot water. However, cheese and egg bits need to be scraped off along with burnt food on casserole dishes.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому

      I remove the biggest bits (around a bean size will go through the system so not so fuzzy) and the rest goes. Comes out sparkling clean every time. No rinsing before. Machine is Asko (living in Sweden and this was before a joint between a Swedish (Cylinda) and Finnish (Asko) company but then they split up again).

  • @ONI1013.
    @ONI1013. 29 днів тому +3

    I have a dishwasher filter??? 😂

    • @ONI1013.
      @ONI1013. 23 дні тому +1

      @@tkAusfrom4492 Well I am aware of a filter in my coffee machine. Jk. 😂.

  • @HandyMattCreations
    @HandyMattCreations Місяць тому

    If you have an apartment dishwasher like I do, you need to rinse if you're not running it all right away, otherwise the food dries on and it won't come off with a crappy dishwasher. Then you're stuck scrubbing them after they have been ran!!!😅

  • @srvsrv8584
    @srvsrv8584 Місяць тому +1

    Ok, that's easy, a large machine is easy to load but can you do an apartment size machine, a countertop one?
    I dare you 💪🤨

  • @user-vn7ss2rq1b
    @user-vn7ss2rq1b Місяць тому

    Once I need to clean the frying pan, where do i put it?

  • @craftingismylife
    @craftingismylife 2 місяці тому +3

    Annnnnndddd I learned I’ve been loading my dishwasher wrong for years

  • @oathpeterson
    @oathpeterson Місяць тому

    😊

  • @cherylcosgrove511
    @cherylcosgrove511 Місяць тому

    What are those plastic loop things on the top rack of your dishwasher?

  • @noemichanviloria6572
    @noemichanviloria6572 Місяць тому +1

    Not scrubbing your dishes especially forks before putting them in your dishwasher does not completely remove caked in food and even leave food stuff in between your forks.plus scrubbing them before loading minimizes clogging the filter.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому

      I have a proper dishwasher, from Asko, and it will clean off like all shit. No need for rinsing or scrubbing because... that is why i have a dish washer.

  • @altereddogma
    @altereddogma 15 днів тому

    No matter what brand of dishwasher one uses, it is important to load properly, to not overload, and to use water at least 120 degrees from the hot water tank. Lower than 120 degrees and the detergent does not dissolve like it should so it does not do its job properly.

  • @user-ib5wm3kt6b
    @user-ib5wm3kt6b 22 дні тому

    i know all of this...the rest of my family doesnt, therefore i do the dishes, ALWAYS.

  • @valeriegallegos8607
    @valeriegallegos8607 Місяць тому

    It’s also more efficient to load your dishwasher from back to front:))

  • @mrpcakes
    @mrpcakes Місяць тому

    the real question is . if your using cascade platinum plus do you still need to add jetdry liquid ?

    • @jamesgoodman540
      @jamesgoodman540 17 днів тому +1

      Really it depends on your dishwasher, try it out and see if you get better drying and spot reduction performance or not.

    • @mrpcakes
      @mrpcakes 17 днів тому +1

      @@jamesgoodman540 just changed from a GE to a 800 series bosch. Jetdry helps a lot in the bosch but really didnt need it for the GE.

    • @jamesgoodman540
      @jamesgoodman540 17 днів тому +1

      @@mrpcakes looks like you found your answer! Probably because Bosch units use condensation drying, unlike most American designs that use direct heating to dry. Rinse Aid lowers the surface tension of water so that it flows off dishes easier when drying.

  • @sakshisharma6768
    @sakshisharma6768 2 місяці тому

    😍

  • @charliebowden2455
    @charliebowden2455 Місяць тому +1

    I had a chief tell me that you never put your knives in the dishwasher because the water pressure dulls them, but to either their own.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому

      The water pressure is no problem at all. It is very moderate.
      But, with sharp knives (like you have when cutting up your food when preparing it), they should never go in the dish washer. The first and most reason is that they might move around and bump into hard things and that will dull them. Also some detergents together with the heat might have a chemical effect on the thin thin sharp edge that will dull them.
      Just like the acid in tomatoes can dull a really sharp edge (that is why you use separate knife for such vegetables compared to meat and similar).

  • @patwagner9308
    @patwagner9308 Місяць тому +1

    I agree except I put forks tines up & steak knives, sharp end up. Reason being: otherwise they can poke thru the bottom of the utensil basket & be a problem for the lowest spray arm. Also, I have not run into any problems whatsoever putting wooden utensils in the dishwasher. They still last for years, look just fine..

  • @katrinedalkin860
    @katrinedalkin860 Місяць тому

    I load mine with as much as I can but not to much they dnt get clean. I have had no probs

  • @durango8882
    @durango8882 26 днів тому

    Wash 🧼 👍🏻

  • @suhaimasuliman3637
    @suhaimasuliman3637 23 дні тому

    Why does grime particles stick to dishes sometimes?

  • @Leo.Lapo_
    @Leo.Lapo_ 27 днів тому

    What about prewash

  • @LouisePerez-mz1yi
    @LouisePerez-mz1yi 2 місяці тому +1

    How to load an older model dishwasher? From2014

  • @simplyixia3683
    @simplyixia3683 2 місяці тому +3

    I always do utensils down because when unloading the dishwasher, I don’t want hands grabbing the parts I’m going to be putting in my mouth. Even if my hands are clean, someone else might not have clean hands when unloading.

    • @jlp5510
      @jlp5510 Місяць тому +1

      Totally agree! I always put utensils down too - for the very same reason.

  • @SometimesMyself
    @SometimesMyself 2 місяці тому

    Jump up, jump up, and get down!

  • @Lin-Lin2559
    @Lin-Lin2559 Місяць тому +2

    Informative video. However, Knives and plastic should never go in a dishwasher. Knives will become dull, plastic will start to deteriorate

  • @vanessalumbra9409
    @vanessalumbra9409 20 днів тому

    I hate dishwashers. After about a year, the dishes are faded and glassware is not clear anymore. Like it's been etched, cloudy. There is always stuff you can't put in there that need hand washing. Might as well do them all by hand. But, then again, it's only me for meals so not many dishes.

  • @babs629
    @babs629 2 місяці тому

    So that's what those weird arrows on the top rack are for! 😅

  • @oliviadavid6520
    @oliviadavid6520 Місяць тому

    I know all of these, but still doesn’t clean well . My dishes need to be very clean because of that I don’t use dishwasher but handwashing

  • @MegletTX
    @MegletTX 2 місяці тому

    Oh no, I thought someone told me pods are supposed to go in the bottom of the dishwasher and only powders or liquids go in the dispenser!

  • @cathymc116
    @cathymc116 23 дні тому

    I threw out all wood handles utensils. A few fell part and they had black mold and rot at the top under the silicone end. Ewwww

  • @funnyside6
    @funnyside6 2 місяці тому +3

    How about that. I've been loading correctly for my entire 65 years.

  • @n.g.l.
    @n.g.l. 2 місяці тому +2

    Wait how many dishwashers did I just see?

    • @CleanThatUp
      @CleanThatUp  2 місяці тому +4

      Two, mine and my parents. They have the adjustable top rack and I wanted to make sure and show that 🙂

    • @n.g.l.
      @n.g.l. 2 місяці тому +1

      @@CleanThatUp thanks for the clarity 😀

  • @youarebymyside
    @youarebymyside 2 місяці тому +1

    The machine rinses it and then washes it with the same dirty water, so it's better to rinse.

    • @melodieeldridge754
      @melodieeldridge754 2 місяці тому +5

      No. It runs clean water in and drains the rinse water. You can hear it shift to drain and then fill again.

    • @Xanthopteryx
      @Xanthopteryx 26 днів тому

      Normal program:
      1. Water enters, Not heated, and it rinses. Then drains.
      2. Water enters, it heats up, detergent lid is opened, it rinses. Then drains.
      3. Water enters, Not heated, it rinses. Then drains.
      4. Water enters, it heats up, it rinses. Then drains.
      Done.
      Number of those last rinses can vary depending on model, and some also have extra rinse function. Some have two as standard, some have three. Extra function will add 1-2 usually. All rinsing except the detergent part (2) and last rinse is usually cold water.
      Last rinse with hot so it will dry quicker.