I used to put these things in the dishwasher. But my mother-in-law was horrified at what I was doing
A dishwasher is a great household helper that can save hours of work and can often clean dishes more perfectly than washing them by hand. Still, it’s important to remember that not all dishes are dishwasher safe. Some items can be damaged in the dishwasher, while others can damage the dishwasher itself.
Sharp objects
The dishwasher can dull sharp objects such as knives, scrapers or graters. Aggressive cleaning agents and water jets can affect the sharpness of these tools.
Plastic bowls
Some plastic bowls may be deformed or crack due to the high temperatures in the dishwasher. It is important to watch the thickness of the plastic and follow the symbols stamped on the bowls. PET bottles and similar boxes should not be placed in the dishwasher.
Labels on jars
Glue and paper residue from labels can damage the dishwasher if it settles in the wrong place.
Non-stick cookware
Aggressive cleaning agents can gradually damage non-stick surfaces such as Teflon. This surface can lose its function and start to peel.
Decorated dishes
Frequent washing can erode the decoration on dishes, especially gold and silver lines. These can be worn down by heat, detergents and nozzles. This also applies to commemorative mugs with printed photographs, which can fade and disappear completely over time.
Ensure proper use
Using a dishwasher is a great way to make household cleaning easier and more efficient. However, it is important to be cautious and make sure you use your dishwasher correctly. Following the manufacturer’s recommendations for washing specific types of dishes and items is key to maintaining their quality and extending their life.
If in doubt about whether a particular item is suitable for the dishwasher, it is always best to consult the manufacturer or follow the recommendations of experts. Using your dishwasher correctly will ensure that your dishes stay clean, so you can enjoy time with family and friends without the hassle of cleaning up.