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And of course the follow up question--what's the best loading method?
Warning Will Rogers! Danger, marital difficulties ahead!
And of course the follow up question--what's the best loading method?
Crazy, I know, but generally we just follow the directions in the user manual that comes with the appliances.
That's what we do too.We clean them off pretty well. There are only two of us and the dishes will sit for a few days sometimes. I always though the dried stuff would be harder tfor the machine to remove.
Same here. Otherwise, it's just a small vent opening and not much circulation either.Here's a follow-on question: How to best get the dishes dry in the dishwasher (after the drying cycle is done, if that is used)? Some people say to leave the door shut so that that the dishes stay warm longer and thereby dry faster. I favor opening the door while everything is still hot, reasoning that the relative humidity in the closed dishwasher is 100% and that the dry air in the house, especially when it is warmed by the warm dishes, will do a better job of carrying away water.
I hope you are not using the heat drying cycle when you put your cat in the dishwasher!
Not all dishwashers have a built in 'chopper'. Mine doesn't, a newish Bosch. I scrape and rinse like you.