Appliance repair technician here: one thing a lot of people miss when talking about this topic is that while you CAN skip the pre-rinse, if you want to keep your dishwasher I still recommend getting as much as you can off. Leftover food stuff clogging pumps, pipes, and spray arms are the most common causes of service calls and premature wear. a little sauce left over is fine, but anything oily or solid needs to be removed if you want to keep your dishwasher healthy.
@SmallSpoonBrigade5 ай бұрын
In general nothing oily should be going down the drain if you can help it. That will eventually clog the line to the sewer when it cools down enough to solidify.
@fatsquirrel755 ай бұрын
Did you miss the part where they talked about scrapping off food to keep things from clogging the machine? No need to rinse, but that doesn't mean you load the machine with easily removed garbage.
@ScooterFXRS5 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@ScooterFXRS5 ай бұрын
@@fatsquirrel75 I don't think he missed a thing. I think he is tell *you* what the majority of service calls entail on dishwashers. Did you miss the part where @MinuteFood found her sprayer clogged?
@chrissolace5 ай бұрын
@@fatsquirrel75 I think they gave some good insight though; oily substances could physically go down the drain and many may not see it as an issue. But once they leave your dishes and go down the drain… they can solidify and clog, causing a big issue.
@besmart5 ай бұрын
THIS IS WHAT THE PEOPLE NEED
@SoopCanSam-EthoPlaylists5 ай бұрын
Make sure to check out the Technology Connections video for more in depth dishwasher info
@robspiess5 ай бұрын
For a moment I thought your logo was a honeycomb and your name BeeSmart, lol
@Phantom_Of_Fandoms5 ай бұрын
@@robspiessME TOO-
@3mar00ss65 ай бұрын
no you used a pod and ignored the prewash detergent 🤡
@coreyschwanz93165 ай бұрын
@@SoopCanSam-EthoPlaylists I always run my tap to get the water pre-heated before running my dishwasher because of him!
@dabundis5 ай бұрын
I think one of the big reasons that so many of these topics are argued about so often is that there are lots of different ways to load a dishwasher that will result in clean dishes. Then people find one method that works, and assume it's THE correct method, remaining unaware of the many other perfectly functional methods.
@MinuteFood5 ай бұрын
I think this is a really insightful point!
@sp0ngeymario5 ай бұрын
I think this is the case with a lot of things like the gym and with cooking
@PhilLesh695 ай бұрын
The reason I was taught to put utensils facing down were for hygiene and safety. Forks and knives that are sticking up can injure someone placing more dishes in or emptying it. When a person empties the dishwasher they do not need to touch the parts of the utensils which come into contact with food or which other people will put into their mouths. To reduce the risk of spreading germs. If the handles are sticking up they can grab a whole bunch at a time. If even one razor sharp knife or a pointy fork is sticking up and someone cuts themselves you're going to have to run the dishwasher all over again to clean all the blood off of all the dishes.
@prapanthebachelorette68035 ай бұрын
@@PhilLesh69 good point
@jpe15 ай бұрын
@@PhilLesh69you make an interesting point, but some (many?) dishwashers only allows “face up” loading of flatware. I just went and measured the openings in the top of the flatware basket in my Bosch dishwasher, they are approximately 2.5cm x 1cm (1”x1/2”) and, except for some knives, nothing will fit through in the “face down” orientation. I know there are models with an entire (very thin) rack dedicated to flatware, placed at the very top of the tub, where the utensils are loaded horizontally instead of vertically, each separated from the other by little upright nubs, which solves not only the hazard of pointy bits sticking up, but also keeps the spoons from spooning, and the forks from forking. See for example dishwashers made by Miele.
@chadeller55885 ай бұрын
Cutting my hand on upward facing knife tips (multiple times!) has made me a life long pointy-side-down advocate.
@aaronearnedanironurnn4 ай бұрын
But they'll eventually cut out the bottom
@laurag72954 ай бұрын
I never developed binocular vision, so knives up is a very bad idea for me, forks should go down too if I had my way, but it seems my dishwasher wants forks heads up, so I put them in one area, and go in from the side!
@TamanduaGirl4 ай бұрын
I've always put knives down even butter knives, that's basic safety, but regular utensils I put up.
@moonshadow--12074 ай бұрын
I put mine down because I don't want to put my hands on the eating part of a fork/spoon/knife that someone else is going to be putting in their mouth. It's not sanitary even if I wash my hands. Plus it's easier to grab the handles to pull them out of the rack.
@alexw44824 ай бұрын
@@aaronearnedanironurnnYou can buy replacement dishwasher components. You can buy a new hand but it won’t really be the same.
@pokelover025 ай бұрын
I have a food handler’s certificate, and in my training we’re taught to load flatware face-down because it’s much more sanitary when you pull them out by the ends and you’re less likely to make someone sick when they use the utensil.
@WyzrdCat5 ай бұрын
I didn't know face up was a thing and I am disgusted and horrified
@pokelover025 ай бұрын
@@WyzrdCat Same! Maybe people think face-up gets washed better, but I’m glad this video debunks that
@mikep38135 ай бұрын
I will forever be a flatware face up person in my house. But as in handling any food I make for family, I wash my hands throughly beforehand.....because, you know, common sense.
@phoebelim50405 ай бұрын
I just had that discussion with someone. It's impossible to get the silverware out without handling the business end. He said "use a towel". It thought "too much trouble, put them working end down." Our dishwasher has a third tray which is the best thing ever. Besides small things, baby things etc, we use it for the silverware. There are slots so we can put the laying down on an angle and since we are a bit OCD we group them. Then I can just grab the spoon section and put them right into the drawer. It also let us remove the silverware basket altogether and have more room for big dishes. I love it.
@blazemonkey5 ай бұрын
@@pokelover02I don't think this video debunks that. All dishwashers are different, and some may do a better job blasting water through the silverware basket. In my dishwasher, if I load silverware handle up, it does a poor job. Another dishwasher I frequently use will not even let you put silverware handle up because you have to fit the handles through slots.
@MrBubmer5 ай бұрын
If you guys want a more in-depth series on how a dishwasher works, go watch the technology connections series on them. He goes into a TON more information and details on how they work, what soap to use, prerinsing, how important adding soap to the prewash is, etc.
@nathanbanks23545 ай бұрын
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@ussxrequin5 ай бұрын
I've read a few comments mentioning the channel, without saying who they were or why they were relevant. Thank you for the context.
@beskamir59775 ай бұрын
I was about to mention that.
@axeavier5 ай бұрын
@@ussxrequin he goes into detail how pods are actually worse for dish washers
@ZetaPyro5 ай бұрын
I JUST finished watching the TC video on that last week and was pleasantly surprised to see this MinuteFood video pop up on the same topic.
@Zsomi85 ай бұрын
Additional tip about the utensil direction. If you put your forks, knives or any other stuff with slim pointed ends in the basket, make sure they don't poke through the bottom too much. In some dishwashers as much as 0.5cm is already enough to collide with the bottom spinner during operation.
@mschwage5 ай бұрын
Our Bosch has a raised center section which is perfect for forks. They can slide down with nary a worry. Also, if you don't have a Bosch, you are hearing too much noise.
@wilsonli56425 ай бұрын
I think that's what the utensil direction debate comes down to. If you put forks and knives pointy end up, you might get poked when you retrieve them. If you put them pointy end down, you might damage the baskets over time.
@mrcryptozoic8175 ай бұрын
The biggest problem is caused by all the spoons and forks placed in the same direction so the "nest". Some up, some down and you get better cleaning. Thus the rule becomes don't use a rule for utensils.
@chrissolace5 ай бұрын
Definitely don’t let that bottom spinner get stuck! I had a water bottle lid stick down, blocking it, causing it to leak water from the dishwasher. Called a technician who removed it and basically solved the issue (since I was using the right detergent, the seal was good, and all the other utensils were good). Now I make sure to leave it on the top shelf and make sure nothing hangs or blocks the spinners.
@leafster13375 ай бұрын
@@wilsonli5642dont wanna damage ur hands, things are meant to be used, lest we die. its the way of man in the end
@StephenTack5 ай бұрын
Adding a bit of detergent outside the detergent door (like on its lid or just on the door of the dishwasher) will make it so the initial rinse has detergent in it, and cleans vastly better!
@johantj5 ай бұрын
That’s what the pre-wash dispenser compartment is for. The dishwasher in this video has it although it is not used.
@StephenTack5 ай бұрын
@@johantj some do, some don't. Doesn't matter, as long as there's a little exposed for the pre-rinse cycle.
@sourcererseven38585 ай бұрын
@@johantj yeah, my dishwasher does not have one, the manual specifically says to add detergent directly into the dishwasher body
@etmax15 ай бұрын
That's courtesy of (amongst others) Technology Connections.
@estrheagen41605 ай бұрын
@@johantj My dishwasher has a pre-wash compartment, but I still find it easier and more effective to just sprinkle the powder straight into the tub. Might be different for gels
@stephentsatchell33065 ай бұрын
When I was dating my late wife, her family used to throw large (14 to 20 place) dinner parties. When it was time to clean up, my date insisted I help her with the washing of the delicate dishes and glasses. (The pots, pans, cooking sheets, and so forth did go through the dishwasher.) Usually she would wash, I would dry, and whoever else was in the kitchen would place them in table racks set up for the occasion. To this day, I feel this was time well spent to get to know my then-future wife, and later as a couple.
@winterzealot4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful memory. I'm sorry for your loss ❤
@thekingoffailure99673 ай бұрын
Bro I hope she shows up on time soon
@thecatatemyhomework3 ай бұрын
@@thekingoffailure9967what does that mean?
@thecatatemyhomework3 ай бұрын
What a lovely story. Sorry for your loss.
@MissxLariz2 ай бұрын
Thats exactly how i helped with my parents too! Nice childhood moments. Now we have a dishwasher and thats my dad's job 😂
@lilbutterball145 ай бұрын
I just wanted to share my 57 years of dishwasher experience well actually I grew up in an old farm house so I didn't get luxury of a dishwasher until I was pushing 35 but here is what I found. If you pre rinse your dishes it greatly extends the life of your dishwasher or if you don't prerinse, its best if you change the filters more often. I had one dishwasher that lasted me from 2001 to 2024. Yes you read that correctly. I only just got a new one this year. Pretty amazing! Just wanted to share. Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed watching
@Chainsnsprockets4025 ай бұрын
Yes I totally agree. Always pre rinse. My first dishwasher was a whirlpool and was so noisy I got rid of it after about 7 years. Still working. My second was a KitchenAid it lasted 18 years with only the racks having to be replaced once and the bottom spray arm bushing replaced once. Got another KitchenAid and it does a great job using just the short wash cycle...(cuts the wash time in half) which should extend the life of the unit by at least 50%. Only time will tell. You know what they say, (They don’t make things like they used to).
@laurag72954 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@thekingoffailure99673 ай бұрын
It lasted that long because it was made before planned obsolescence. Your new one will break a few months after the warranty ends even if you never install it or take it out of the shipping box
@lilbutterball143 ай бұрын
@@thekingoffailure9967 ahh yes I need to factor in the 'they don't make em like they used to' point noted
@CC-kl4nh4 күн бұрын
Wow. I should have found this video 20 years ago.
@namenamename3905 ай бұрын
This video reminded me of a thing I saw ages ago, a German kids TV show, Die Sendung mit der Maus, meant to answer questions children might have about how things work. So obviously they had one episode where they explained how a dishwasher works. However, it was filmed before GoPros were a thing, so instead of putting a camera inside the dishwasher, they asked a manufacturer to make a transparent dishwasher door.
@raraavis77825 ай бұрын
I remember that one. Isn't it fun, that a show a lot of us enjoyed as kids already, we can now watch with our own children?
@aromaticsnail5 ай бұрын
Technology Connections modified a dishwasher to had a transparent wall as well in a video about 2 years ago. Not sure why didn't he thought on the simpler option of a action camera
@vercingetorige4005 ай бұрын
here so comment to say that Die Sendung mit der Maus means the tv show with the mouse, the most german thing ever
@kafawi96485 ай бұрын
That is the same thought I got. I waited how they describe that thing what that kids show showed us with some guys catching dirt and salt balloons. If anybody is curious about that quirky kid show and how they taught us the inner works of that cleaning box, just search here on youtube "sendung mit der maus spülmaschine" and select "Wie funktioniert eine Spülmaschine". The English subtitles are sort of okay. With a more engineering view but no tip's on how to load the dish washer.
@MelindaKucsera5 ай бұрын
Now I want a transparent door for my dishwasher
@MinistryOfMagic_DoM5 ай бұрын
This is neat. It confirmed a lot of things I knew to be true. One note: you have a prewash detergent basin in your washer but you completely ignore it. Fill that thing with liquid detergent and youll get even better results than you normally do since there will be detergent in your prewash water and not just cold tap water. Also run the hot line on your sink for a bit to make sure the pipe is charged with hot water so that initial fill is hot.
@SmokingCats5 ай бұрын
^^^this^^^ always run the hot water prior to starting dishwasher and squirt some liquid dishwasher soap into the botton of washer (or in the little indented cup, doesn't matter) so your prewash actually washes rather than rinses.
@JimWhitaker5 ай бұрын
You are probably American, I guess. Dishwashers here in the UK do not have hot fill, cold water only. They only have one detergent dispenser.
@SmokingCats5 ай бұрын
@@JimWhitaker Yes, USA. So it fills with cold then a heater inside heats the water? My machine also has a heater but I don't use it since my tap is set to "more scalding than the sun."
@mutteringmale5 ай бұрын
I don't need to do that. I figured out there is a heating element in the unit that heats water to the correct temp as it comes in. Washer circa 2018.
@theglobalwarming60814 ай бұрын
@@JimWhitaker you can add detergent directly to the tub if you dont have a prewash dispenser. A prewash dispenser really just spills detergent to the tub when you close it anyway.
@DenisRyan5 ай бұрын
There's a really great KZbin channel called Technology Connections that did a great video on how dishwashers work and how to maximize their effectiveness. His video pretty much agrees with everything you said, though he also adds that some parts of the world don't get hot water quickly when you start to pull from the hot water tap, which the dishwasher needs. So I always just let my hot tap run just long enough to be hot when I turn on my dishwasher. Also, using too much detergent can result in a streaky appearance on your dishes, or in particular, glass objects.
@pierrecurie5 ай бұрын
It probably depends on dishwasher, but I'm under the impression most have the ability to add additional heat.
@D1ndo5 ай бұрын
That must be some kind of USA thing. Most of the dishwashers in the country I'm from don't even have a hot water intake. All just rely on cold water that is heated by the dishwasher...
@TLguitar5 ай бұрын
@@D1ndo Yeah, that part makes little sense to me. Where I live we don't get heated water from the municipality, so the hot water pipe at a given moment would have actual hot water only if either A. there's been enough sunlight to heat up the solar water heater installed on the roof, or B. you have purposely turned on the (usually) electric water heater in advance.
@ZyflairGriffane5 ай бұрын
There's something satisfying about watching independent KZbinrs produce similar results
@delwoodbarker5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the T.C. reference. As for cold vs hot water inlets, my dishwasher heats the water to its favorite temperature, if it comes in cold. Likewise for the clothes washer. So, no more 140 degrees. My hot water is exactly shower temperature now.
@merren23065 ай бұрын
9:00 It can also help to put some detergent directly in the dishwasher (rather than only behind the detergent door) so that the pre-rinse step is more effective.
@HAWXLEADER5 ай бұрын
Welcome from technology connections
@rwizardАй бұрын
i don't know how much that helps, but just make sure you do that with dishwasher detergent. If you do it with dish soap you might flood your kitchen (trust me on this). It looks like a scene from an old "I Love Lucy" episode.
@monicajohnston83645 ай бұрын
One other reason to put plastic in the top rack is because there's usually a heating element on the bottom of the dishwasher, so the bottom rack often gets hot enough to melt, crack, or warp plastic
@Tel864Ай бұрын
Most better new machines blow hot air and don't have that coil.
@sonlighter01Ай бұрын
@@Tel864Yes, but they don’t dry as effectively IME.
@MattStMarie-bm5sqАй бұрын
some types of plastic should never go in the dishwasher. Just the hot water alone is enough to soften and start melting them.
@dylanwhite65395 ай бұрын
Note that all dishwashers are intended to have soap in BOTH the prewash AND main wash water. It’s much more effective that way. Edit: if your dishwasher doesn’t have a prewash cup, read the manual. There’s a 100% chance it tells you to sprinkle some at the base of the door or into the main wash tub.
@jer1035 ай бұрын
That's if you use liquid dishwasher detergent. I think that the dishwashers are way more efficient, and the pods are way more effective, that using a prewash soap isn't as needed. (Or, with current model of dishwasher I use it's not needed.)
@Ryan-on9ne5 ай бұрын
@@jer103 I just buy the box of powdered detergent instead of liquid detergent or the pods. I put the powder detergent in the soap and the pre wash (just sprinkle some on the door before closing if yours doesn't have a pre-wash area) and it works great. The pods are overpriced and don't allow you to put detergent in the pre wash unless you use two. Also powder detergent is generally better than liquid because the powder has both bleach and enzymes where the liquid detergent can only have one or the other.
@aolson11115 ай бұрын
@@jer103 Pods are a massive waste of money and forces you to use too much soap. The powder is cheaper and you can use exactly as much as you need.
@martinweizenacker71295 ай бұрын
@@jer103 It does work, but you would need way less detergent overall if there is detergent in both the pre-wash and main wash. I'm pretty sure you would be surprised how little powder detergent I use and get clean dishes.
@martinweizenacker71295 ай бұрын
@@Ryan-on9ne I couldn't agree more! Well said.
@ronichoudhury5 ай бұрын
Great video! No love for Technology Connections though?
@MinuteFood5 ай бұрын
Absolutely - we have links to their dishwasher videos in the description!
@Houdini1115 ай бұрын
They're using the detergent pods. They definitely haven't seen that video.
@Tmanw88985 ай бұрын
@MinuteFood nah if you think the pods different colors are different chemicals(like in the animation), you didn't do any real research.
@nurfuerdieplaylist5 ай бұрын
@@Tmanw8898 it's just for visualization I bet, but I agree it might lead some people to believe the marketing.
@scpatl4now5 ай бұрын
@@Houdini111 Was just thinking the same thing
@jer1035 ай бұрын
One thing about per-rinsing your dishes: I do it so I don't have food sitting in the dishwasher before the next use. If you only run your dishwasher every 4 to 5 days, it will get pretty stinky in there, especially during the summer time. (It's why you don't throw your leftovers in the kitchen garbage, then let it sit there for a week.)
@HansMaximum5 ай бұрын
I always leave mine open a crack.
@David.775 ай бұрын
@@HansMaximum It's recommed to do this before and after a wash to minmize microbial growth(by letting the water evaporate). It only gets stinky in there because the micobles are having a feast.
@dnkmmr694205 ай бұрын
just be mindful what goes down the garbage disposal
@trevinbeattie48885 ай бұрын
I also pre-wash because sometimes the dishwasher doesn’t get all of the dried-on food off the dishes and pans. Regardless I still need to remember to run the washer at least once every week or two, or the unseen microbes will make it smell.
@jer1035 ай бұрын
@@trevinbeattie4888 You bring up a good point. The first dishwasher we had, was weak, and wouldn't get the dishes clean without a pre-wash. I guess that kind of conditioned me to clean the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. The new dishwasher I currently use can easily clean they dirtiest dishes, with ease. But if you are in the habit of pre-washing, it's hard to break the habit.
@Funkteon5 ай бұрын
Footage from inside dishwashers showcases why you should always use the little capsule holder for your soap capsule, instead of what some people suggest which is that you can just throw the tablet into the bottom of the machine before you start the machine.
@felipevasconcelos67365 ай бұрын
Ideally you’d use powder detergent, and pour it inside the detergent holder and sprinkle a bit on the outside. It’s also way cheaper, and more consistent.
@OneWildTurkey5 ай бұрын
@@felipevasconcelos6736 The only reason I use gel instead of powder is because my plumbing complains about the powder collecting on the sides of the pipes after only 3 or 4 years of use. So, what's ideal for some isn't universal.
@sheryamiraslani65964 ай бұрын
That’s exactly what I do
@W0lframAlpha81335 ай бұрын
Add a small amount of powdered dishwasher soap in the pre-wash cup, and run the sink faucet until the water gets hot otherwise you aren't getting much use out of the 1st cycle.
@tteqhu5 ай бұрын
Depends if there's hot water intake - it also may, or is able to heat the water on it's own, to desired temperature - you're wastefully heating the water then. You may find pre-wash addition insignificant. Read the manual and experiment with your dishwasher to find optimal settings.
@avanap80965 ай бұрын
Rubbish. Prewash is to remove heat sensitive soils. If your dishwasher is connected to hot water you and it's installers are idiots. Much higher running costs and inconsistent results.
@Marpurrsa5 ай бұрын
the biggest thing people should know about dishwashers is CLEAN YOUR DISHWASHER clean out the filter, check the sprayarms for objects from time to time, use a dishwasher cleaner every once in a while dont get your clean dishes from a dishwasher that has gunk in it from 2 months ago
@leafster13375 ай бұрын
i know this to be true but never has by dishwasher ever been clogged or dirty. idk how for multiple years ive checked and nothing is there anywhere
@KerryBenton5 ай бұрын
100%. Especially the filter trap and even more especially for folks who don't do any rinsing or don't take the time to scrape out food bits. Seems like this must be one of the most significant causes of dishwashers not fully cleaning, or being smelly, and while it's not exactly a nice job to have to do, doing it regularly is a lot better than waiting until it's *really* gross. I always scrape out anything big and try to give things a quick rinse before anything's solidified, but even so, the filters are going to eventually pick up some particles and start clogging.
@NoName-ik2du5 ай бұрын
My question is: How the heck do you get food bits out of the spray arms?! If you poke the holes out, the food chunk just goes inside the arm and gets pushed right back in the hole again next time the dishwasher runs.
@amandaramirez6965 ай бұрын
I was just about to comment this as well! This comment deserves more love. So many people I know have never cleaned out their dishwasher filter.
@KerryBenton5 ай бұрын
@@NoName-ik2du Well, normally it's quite small stuff and just poking it may break it up enough to get blasted out next time, but I think most if not all dishwashers also allow the arms to be removed / replaced. I'd check your manual, or search online. Once removed, you should be able to thoroughly clean and flush them out before re-installing.
@nikiTricoteuse5 ай бұрын
Great job. Thank you. I rent rooms short term to travellers and am fascinated by how absolutely clueless some of them are about loading a dishwasher. Stacking things inside of each other is the one that really does my head in because it seems so blindingly obvious that it won't work. Good to know l'm mostly doing it right and it's great to finally understand why plastics don't dry. 😊
@mikep38135 ай бұрын
When I first moved in with my wife she loaded a pitcher on the bottom rack face up. Came out full of water....big surprise. She said she didn't grow up with a dishwasher, so she had no idea how to load it. Not sure how she didn't anticipate that happening lol
@imscanon5 ай бұрын
Many countries don't even have dishwashers so it does make sense many travelers won't know how to use one, even though common sense would tell you a few things at least. lol Common sense isn't always common.
@hugenimrod5 ай бұрын
As a professional in the Hospitality industry, with experience as a server, cook, busser, and dishwasher, thank you. We do most of this stuff by hand and often do the same at home. One caveat though. Sharp utensils should always be put in the machine with the handle up. Nobody needs a cut. 😁
@LayneBenofsky5 ай бұрын
Truly sharp/sharpened utensils shouldn't be put in a dishwasher to begin with. It's the best way to lose that sharp edge. ;)
@benjaminsonntag72625 ай бұрын
okay. That said, putting the cutting part down will wear the plastic of the bottom of the ustensil tray a lot faster, creating holes in the tray in the end... Clearly a hard choice :)
@griffinsmithish5 ай бұрын
@@benjaminsonntag7262Right, a hole in the bottom of the tray or a bloody hole in your hand?
@lyledavis8195 ай бұрын
Or the fact that utensils trays already have holes in the bottom....
@truthsmiles5 ай бұрын
Many years ago we were all standing around the kitchen joking and laughing when my step-mom took a step backwards and hit the open dishwasher door. She instinctively lifted her foot to step back to catch herself, and put her foot directly down onto a steak knife which was point-up. It went all the way into her foot to the handle. Ambulance, hospital, weeks of recovery. She got lucky as it didn’t hit anything critical. Ever since I’ve always loaded pointy side down :)
@l.chrisjones77755 ай бұрын
Remember the TV show Monk? There was an episode where they talked about how he wants his silverware washed. He runs it twice, once face-up and once facedown.
@MattStMarie-bm5sqАй бұрын
Monk is OCD and on the spectrum though.
@roslin80605 ай бұрын
Some dishwashers settle the face up/down debate by having a grate on top of the bin. So anything aside from table knives would have to go in face up. As a bonus, the grate also prevented any snuggling.
@GiveMeYoSammich5 ай бұрын
I've serviced plenty of washing machines as a side gig where the main issue was people never cleaned the filter in dishwashers, that being said pre rinsing significantly helps lower the strain on your dishwasher from getting gunked up
@OmegaRejectz5 ай бұрын
do you mean pre-wash? Because pre-rinsing defeats the entire point of a dishwasher.
@LayneBenofsky5 ай бұрын
@@OmegaRejectz pre-WASHING certainly would -- other than to get an extra sanitizing pass. Rinsing gunk off your dishes keeps it out of the washer and from just being blown around inside to get on other dishes, etc.
@goostador5 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I setup an event/reminder to clean my dishwasher filter monthly. I've seen pieces of veggies, fishbones, gunk in the filter. I suggest getting the solid stuff off for sure.
@Normal18555 ай бұрын
Prerinse. AKA, washing them. Just use dish soap, and finish the job by hand.
@TravisTheSavage5 ай бұрын
@@OmegaRejectzdishwashers are mor for sanitizing than actually cleaning
@SunriseLAW5 ай бұрын
We have a Pomeranian Pre-Rinse System on our floor. That ensures all debris is removed from dishes prior to placing in the dishwasher.
@rebeccaJustME5 ай бұрын
Our's are Boston Terriers. 😂 😂
@blacksorrento47195 ай бұрын
My son has 2 schnauzers, I call them four 🐾🐾 Hoovers.
@charlescarmichael11245 ай бұрын
Chihuahua here
@sportysbusiness5 ай бұрын
Mine is a labrador system. Incredibly affective at removing all fatty deposits!
@karenm713305 ай бұрын
Ours was a Labradoodle 😂
@yourunclejoe95005 ай бұрын
love all the technology connections comments lol
@ninjalectualx5 ай бұрын
Why? Because of those, no one is talking about THIS video 🤦♀️
@Her_Imperious_Condescension5 ай бұрын
@@ninjalectualx Well, _this_ video didn't mention prewash detergent, so I'd say the comments about Technology Connections are fairly warranted.
@bodinian5 ай бұрын
He earned it with how in depth he was in his experiments
@phazei5 ай бұрын
He had like two 30 minute plus long videos on dishwashers, nobody is going to beat his thoroughness and knowledge. But most people I know aren't like me and aren't going to sit through an hour video of how a dishwasher works. So this video fills that niche, it's quite unfortunate that it misses the important point of putting some detergent in the pre-wash. As it missed it this video is not all that useful.
@tteqhu5 ай бұрын
kinda hate them, as previously said, they don't focus on anything else, and one on top that demands TC acknowledgement is.. kinda ridiculous. It's not bad at all to share information with each other. But I saw at most one comment saying that you should just read the manual..... Moreover, your experience may vary, so pre-washing detergent makes 0 difference on your desired passable cycle. Comments about running hot water before the wash also come with multiple caveats, so pasting them blindly is just misleading.
@Odnilga5 ай бұрын
10:40 My father, a mechanical engineer, taught me how to use the dishwasher to better clean the dishes while caring for the appliance itself. First thing he told me to do is use a paper towel to remove as much food as possible from the dishes, immediately after using them. One paper towel is enough and you may dispose of it as soon as you finish loading the dishwasher.
@rwizardАй бұрын
Well, my mother, a railroad engineer, said not to waste a paper towel and to scrape it into the trash with the edge of one of the dirty forks. So there! 😊
@eivind32635 ай бұрын
This is actually my new favorite channel. It's so helpful for me as a student who's basically never cooked before
@billmankin62045 ай бұрын
Former restaurant guy here. There IS a reason why handle up is the right way. You are only handling the part you are not eating with. Yes, the chances of a clean fork out of the dishwasher harboring nasties that will infect you are very small. But techniques matter, and in some kitchens, can be seen by guests. You are totally correct, with proper cycles and equipment, everything comes out clean. But for hecks sake, don't handle the flatware from the eating end, which if you load handle down, you can't avoid.
@SmallSpoonBrigade5 ай бұрын
That's a BS excuse. These machines have removable caddies for the utensils. All you have to is remove the caddy and dump the contents out on a sanitized tray and you don't have to touch the parts that you put in your mouth. Plus, these are typically made out of metal and once they dry, there's none of the necessary components to allow for bacteria to grow. It is possible to get food poisoning like that, but realistically, that is a much, much smaller risk than handwashing was, and it's completely avoidable with just a cheap and easily sanitizable tray if you're that picky.
@ThePentosin5 ай бұрын
Yeah, wash your hands before emptying out the clean dishwasher.
@TheEstevenw5 ай бұрын
So does that appy to plates and glasses too? Can't see how you can get a plate out of the dishwasher without handling the eating surface. Just wash your hands before unloading.
@leafster13375 ай бұрын
wash your hands, and ppl dont get food poisoning from hands. many countries ppl eat with their hands, and wash them less. they dont find it to be a public health crisis bc the fix would be essentially free, but yet had enacted such guidelines
@user-Aaron-5 ай бұрын
@@ThePentosinI always do for exactly that reason, but most people don't and it's gross.
@ChinnoDog5 ай бұрын
I've always found that forks and butter knives get clean when face down but spoons do not. I always put the spoons in face up. It makes good use of basket space and you won't poke yourself with a tine or blade when reaching in.
@elainebelzDetroit5 ай бұрын
Yeah, anything sharp needs to go down. How picky one is about handling clean silverware might determine if they want the handles up or not.
@johnnyv90245 ай бұрын
Agreed, sharps down
@dianefields60565 ай бұрын
Having sharps down will wear out the basket quicker.
@jer1035 ай бұрын
I just try to put all the silverware the same direction. That way it just easier when you put them away in their drawer.
@NickCombs5 ай бұрын
They're less likely to spoon each other facing up because they pivot on the handles rather than the faces.
@alexlockwood98472 ай бұрын
I prefer placing utensils downwards. They get clean either way, and this makes it easier to grab them by the handle when unloading the dishwasher.
@MrZedblade5 ай бұрын
This is where I end up after watching Technology Connections video series on dishwashers.
@calgram5 ай бұрын
Old lady here..... I've been loading dishwashers for nearly 6 decades. My rules have always been: save water by pre-rinsing really gunky dishes (I use a large salad bowl of HOT water in my sink to dunk/scrub after-meal dishware & utensils, so as to save on water use); arrange utensils as this vlogger suggests; make sure to arrange dishes/utensils so nothing is "spooning" against another and there is enough space between that the spray arm can get water on each dish; only wash a full washer load to save even more on water (THIS is the only reason I pre-rinse things). In my small household I often can't fill up my dishwasher for 7 to 10 days, and I don't like thinking of a dishwasher full of stinky food-degrading bacteria at work in there for days before it gets cleaned and sanitized by a wash cycle. If your situation can fill a dishwasher every day, then by all means save water and don't pre-rinse. My newest dishwasher has three tiers, and does a fantastic job; but then all my previous machines have done creditably well. Sanitizing baby bottles back in the day was a real time-saver, and even now I put my canning jars and lids/rings in for a sanitizing rinse and hold when I process my garden produce. Between clothes washers and dishwashers, householders can live their best lives now. Poor Grandma was a slave to her home. Thank God, not true for us any longer.
@me01010010005 ай бұрын
Growing up, my dad would not let any of us load the dishwasher, because he swore he was the only one who could do it properly. Now, I understand.
@Arkylie5 ай бұрын
...or you teach your kids what the right method is, instead of treating it like undecipheral magic. Just a thought (from a 45-year-old who's still a bit irritated that my parents never sat me down to help them do the taxes so I'd understand the process and stop having anxiety about pissing off the government).
@JNCressey5 ай бұрын
@user-rw3fm9ix3i, I never bother separating colours when doing laundry. It sounds unnecessary. I just put everything in at once and they turn out fine. Only once did something change colour: a custom printed t-shirt that I'm pretty sure was discoloured from its own ink, and it affected none of the other things that were washed with it.
@HORNOMINATOR5 ай бұрын
@@JNCressey exactly. best is red and white. they balance each other out over time.
@Ryarios5 ай бұрын
@@JNCresseyI don’t either. I run one load a week. Warm water works fine. Whites come out white, colors stay bright. I do separate towels from the rest for drying since I don’t use fabric softener on them.
@伏見猿比古-k8c5 ай бұрын
@@Ryarios It's probably just that in the past the companies that produced the fabrics didn't wash off the excess dye left behind, and that lead to a lot of bleeding which then lead to people washing clothing by color.
@carlosroura75815 ай бұрын
When it comes to utensils, my approach always has been: -Table knives ALWAYS facing down. Not because of cleaning reasons, for safety reasons, you shouldn't risk an injury by grabbing a knife the wrong way when you unload the dishwasher -Spoons and forks although they'll generally get clean anyways, when possible put them facing up to take less space at the bottom of the basket and lower the probability of trapping a small piece of food in there
@johnhaller58515 ай бұрын
Forks between the finger and fingernail are still painful. Spoons are the only things I will put handle down.
@dying2survive2985 ай бұрын
Forks may be dull but if you trip over an open dishwater and fall on them they can still cause injury and break through the skin. My grandma apparently learned the hard way.
@1972hermanoben5 ай бұрын
I don’t understand. How much of a hurry are you in, that there’s even the remotest risk from that sort of injury?
@MorgenPeschke5 ай бұрын
Sharp knives shouldn't go in the dishwasher anyway, that'll mess up the edge (worse if you have hard water)
@dying2survive2985 ай бұрын
@@1972hermanoben I believe my grandma backed up on an open dishwasher. Some kitchens can be a little cramped too and when you’re cooking multiple things it can get a bit fast paced.
@RightOnTarget13 ай бұрын
The reason for placing utensils pointy side down is safety. When you reach in to get them out, you are likely to cut yourself if the utensils are points/edges up.
@LogicalNiko5 ай бұрын
Awesome video, and 100% in agreement with other experts I've seen discuss this issue. And most importantly, it's the importance of using the dishwasher. The more modern units can even be more water and energy efficient than what you showed here. So even if you are just running a half load, or a lightly populated with just a few items, you are most likely saving more water and electricity than hand washing (the average hand washing uses 1-5 gallons PER DISH). Compare that to a dishwasher cycle that uses 2-5 gallons total.
@David.775 ай бұрын
I recommend using powder or gel detergent so you can utilize the pre-rinse phase to pre-wash for better results. Also, it's cheaper and not much more inconvenient.
@chZubka5 ай бұрын
Totally agree but I'd go with powder for sure. Gels aren't bad, but your basically getting less detergent as it's really the same active ingredients as the powder, just pre-disolved in water. So your kinda replacing detergent for water when you get the gels.
@CivilizedWasteland5 ай бұрын
i've been putting pre-wash in the bottom of the dishwasher becuase it never fully cleans out in the pre-wash slot. Didn't realize it pumps before running, oops.
@soundpreacher5 ай бұрын
I had an appliance repair guy say that gel is one of the worst things you can use - it gums things up. He said use powder, always.
@miketrissel54945 ай бұрын
I am very happy with my dishwasher. She whines a lot and is not very efficient, but she does work. She has no manual though ... if she did it would be over a million pages. She has replaced the old dishwasher, that she destroyed, by ignoring its instruction manual. It was only 6 months old. Her husband took it apart after she proclaimed it just stopped working at the end of 6 months. Her husband unit found that she had put powdered soap in it, rather than the gel soap the manufacturer demanded (What do they know). After meticulously wire brushing the inside of the clogged arms and showing her the instructions again, and telling her not to ever do it again, I threw away all the powdered soap. She on the other hand, saw a dishwasher video, saying that the powdered soap was best ... sponsored by a powdered soap manufacturer, of course, and ruined it again 2 weeks later. Three days later, I deposited it at the curb, and have been dealing with my 2-armed, whiney model ever since. My new dishwasher has a nickname ... I call her Sherri. My old dishwasher was named Maytag, She was the top of the line, but could not compete with the Sherri model.
@SPR8364-05 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great info. BTW: People should read their manual and see how to clean the inside of the dishwasher. It will help get rid of the soap residue buildup on all the plastic parts.
@whitslack5 ай бұрын
My Frigidaire dishwasher had a gimmicky "OrbitClean" bottom spray arm that was poorly designed so as to be unbalanced on its spindle and over time eventually wore a groove in the spindle that caused it to bind and no longer spin around. That issue was preventing the dishwasher from cleaning dishes in the bottom rack. I replaced the gimmicky spray arm with a bog-standard, generic arm that I picked up on Amazon for a few dollars, and my dishwasher has been doing a great job at cleaning ever since. So if your dishwasher isn't cleaning, you might have a badly designed spray arm that isn't rotating anymore.
@MattStMarie-bm5sqАй бұрын
"OrbitClean" You must rerefing to the Gum brand Orbit which should put you in my age range
@mlnags28295 ай бұрын
An engineer friend of mine told me to stop worrying which direction to put in my plates- he said just place in between posts. It’s made to clean ALL SIDES OF THE DISHES. Have never worried since
@set37774 ай бұрын
Plates/dishes direction may be unimportant BUT bowls, cups, glasses, (wide mouth) bottles, pots and pans should always face down.
@sankai915 ай бұрын
I always prerinse and will continue to do so. In our shared flat, we do one machine per 1.5 weeks on average, sometimes waiting 3 weeks before starting it. It seems to be a waste to start it for a half full machine when you still have enough clean dishes in the cupboard. This means that unrinsed dishes will start to stink and you'll nearly get knocked out every time you open the dishwasher
@Rulerofwax245 ай бұрын
As others have mentioned, I enjoyed Technology Connections's videos on dishwashers. The main takeaway for me was adding a bit of detergent for the pre-wash to really help it get off the big chunk of gunk early on.
@joshs81635 ай бұрын
Yes! I can't believe she didn't mention this. It makes such a difference.
@justifiableHats5 ай бұрын
When loading utensils, I like loading more blunt utensils like spoons pointing up, but more pointy utensils like forks and knives pointing down to avoid accidental stabbings.
@roygalaasen5 ай бұрын
this right here is my only rule
@SmallSpoonBrigade5 ай бұрын
I just put the knives pointing down. Everything else points up. And to avoid contaminating the silverware afterwards, you can take the baskets out of the dishwasher and dump them on a sanitized tray. But, these are made of metal and as long as your hands are clean, there shouldn't be much risk of contamination.
@evalozano29425 ай бұрын
It’s no fun getting poked by a fork pointing up lol
@ibanerd295 ай бұрын
Getting your finger trapped in the basket under a knife that won't dislodge is more dangerous than getting poked by one that's sticking up, according to safety experts I've heard on this subject
@dyerseve30015 ай бұрын
I thought that too until that episode of 'Lost' where an assassin fell on all the upward pointing knives in a dishwasher. Now I keep them all pointing up in case someone tries to assassinate me.
@HunterXray5 ай бұрын
My dishwasher is about 53 years old and still working great. I've never had to replace any parts. They don't make this model anymore. I am the dishwasher. :)
@ocean_monster15 ай бұрын
High five. Never had a machine for this.
@AlexanderPavel5 ай бұрын
Have fun wasting tons of water
@paracetamol91165 ай бұрын
@@AlexanderPaveldishwashers waste less water???
@stephenmarshall91485 ай бұрын
@@paracetamol9116 yes, they reuse the same water for the maximum amount of time
@briantest32255 ай бұрын
Still have your same baby teeth?
@redwaller15 ай бұрын
Most dishwashers I've seen come with a utensil organizer that keeps silverware spaced out. Using it requires silverware be loaded facing up, but it gets your stuff clean and even saves you time when unloading.
@fiddlersthree84635 ай бұрын
With a utensil organizer, it's nearly impossible to load spoons and forks facing down. I load them facing up and no one in our household has died of ptomaine poisoning.
@oldscooterguy15 ай бұрын
It's the knives and forks penetrating the quick on your nails when facing up, also when dirty handed kids/grands grab the clean utensils with their dirty hands
@RRonco5 ай бұрын
I like to put a table spoon or two of oxyclean with the detergent once a month or so. I noticed that coffee stained mugs get super sparkly.
@ReverendTed5 ай бұрын
It's worth noting that, if you use dishwasher pods and your dishwasher does a pre-rinse cycle, you'll want to put the detergent pod in the detergent dispenser, and NOT just toss it in the bottom of the basin. That way, it dispenses the detergent when the wash cycle starts, and doesn't just rinse your detergent down the drain in the first few minutes. Also, perhaps it was the products I was using, but when I used gel detergent, our spray arms would get clogged frequently and our dishwasher had a scale buildup all over the inside. When we switched back to powdered detergent, the dishwasher itself was cleaner almost immediately. We're now using cheap pods, and they seem to be doing fine. Finally, I've replaced a couple of parts in our 15-year-old (new in 2009) dishwasher, and ours doesn't just have filters, but an actual spinning blade like a miniature garbage disposal at the front of the water pump.
@SirLightfire5 ай бұрын
- Knives down to avoid accidents - utensils up to aid in identification
@DeRien85 ай бұрын
The other thing I've heard for utensils is handles up so the eating surface isn't handled when removing them
@SirLightfire5 ай бұрын
@@DeRien8 doesn't bother me at all Although I live alone, and always wash my hands prior to handling clean dishes
@Galiuros5 ай бұрын
Wash sharp knives by hand. All the jostling around in the dishwasher can damage the blade. Also, any utensil that is made from wood or has a wooden handle should be washed by hand. The hot water and chemicals can ruin the wood.
@mrfro33545 ай бұрын
if you have hardwater, putting spoons and ladles up can prevent rings
@user-qw9yf6zs9t5 ай бұрын
just put them in different sections
@martincotterill8235 ай бұрын
00:53 "great for character design", love it! 😂
@GailsonPvPwtfКүн бұрын
Some dishwashers (mine for example) has a second small reservoir with a grate to allow water to get in and enable that first cycle to have detergent as well. Makes sense to have soap present for the bulk cleaning at the beginning.
@shortbusjesus5 ай бұрын
The wife and I always debated the silverware up and down situation as well and now I can comfortably face them down and not have a minor anxiety attack. Thank you!
@christopheroliver1485 ай бұрын
If it's truly silverware rather than stainless, I think it would be better to hand wash it.
@PajamaMan445 ай бұрын
Technology Connections
@snowballeffect78125 ай бұрын
I don't remember him talking about loading, but yeah. He has a great series on dishwashers lol.
@DenisRyan5 ай бұрын
Lol! I just posted about the same before seeing your comment.
@jer1035 ай бұрын
That's how I first found out how a dishwasher works.
@David.775 ай бұрын
Prewash king!
@IvanLuelmo5 ай бұрын
I came to write that and I'm glad other people did it first 👍🏽
@veldtwalker5 ай бұрын
In industrial cleaning, aka CIP (Clean in Place) we talk about the sinner’s circle. Where you need 4 elements to clean. Heat, time, mechanical and chemical. Dishwashers operate on the same principle, and if you reduce one you will have to increase another. Just a random fact.
@DonnaleaSpencer5 ай бұрын
The scars from the 5 stitches on my wrist remind me to place knives point downward in the basket.
@CheMechanical5 ай бұрын
Or never put sharp knives in the dishwasher to begin with. That is my role, having been injured in the past because of it.
@blueeyedlady89735 ай бұрын
My elderly father in-law fell on the dishwasher once. Only the forks and spoons were facing up. They cut a bunch of skin off his forearms and we had to take him to the hospital. It’s not just knives that are dangerous facing up.
@pakviroti36165 ай бұрын
Knives, especially good knives should be hand washed. Even the manufacturer of the knives say this.
@Macheako5 ай бұрын
@@CheMechanicalgood rule, I got the same one ❤
@Joe_C.5 ай бұрын
Face down ass up is how I learned to wash dishes in the month of June
@Acadian_Proud3 ай бұрын
One thing about utensils to think about - depending on the shape of you utensil sometimes it can hang down below the basket that holds them and stop the moving around that spraying out the water. It happened with a dishwasher that I had in one of the places I live at. We actually had the repair person come in to take a look at it and neither of us could figure out what was going on. I finally looked carefully at the basket while putting utensils in and realized certain ones hung down below the basket and the arm from moving.
@MattStMarie-bm5sqАй бұрын
Most have a utensil basket on the lower rack too. extra along ones can lay sideways in the top rack
@Acadian_ProudАй бұрын
@@MattStMarie-bm5sq This was a few years back and, although it was a new dishwasher, the ability to put utensils on the top rack was limited. An easy work around is to flip the utensil so the and tines are pointing up.
@uncipaws76435 ай бұрын
This video is truly useful! This and the dishwasher series on "Technology connections" which I also recommend.
@mary-alicemirhady56055 ай бұрын
The spinning arms often can twist off to be cleared out if rice or small bits get stuck in them
@tommyrq1805 ай бұрын
Thank you! I was wondering how to clean the spinning arms. I always check and clean my filters (on bottom) but the arms-never thought about that. Not having one spin would diminish cleaning for sure. 😊
@etialpti99305 ай бұрын
I'm gonna join the technology connections shoutout crowd by saying that putting a little dishwasher detergent on a specialized slot (or, if your dishwasher doesn't have one, directly on the inside of the lid) will help clan stuff during the prewash cycle. However, you can't really do this by using dishwasher tablets/pods instead of powder of liquid.
@benjaminbargman30505 ай бұрын
The solution I found when I had a big stock of pods after watching the technology connections video was to just toss a second pod in the bottom of the dishwasher. It worked great
@KaitouKaiju5 ай бұрын
@@benjaminbargman3050Wow Benjamin got Benjamins
@alis492815 ай бұрын
Tablets are way more expensive and clean worse, especially when the machine can dose the salt and polish on its own. We switched to powder and the colours on the dishes no longer fade. Whenever we have oily food, some extra powder in the tub will help.
@christiansmith66165 ай бұрын
We switched to powder just cause of tech connections. Anecdotally it has helped marginally and is a little bit cheaper.
@KBColeLong5 ай бұрын
I put tableware down. That way I take them out by the handle & don't get stabbed by a fork. Sharp knives are best handwashed
@TimmyK916Ай бұрын
The direction doesn't matter. Saved you 11 minutes.
@carladean61175 ай бұрын
I like the mock up of dirty crockery with ketchup and mustard just squirted onto the plates
@wasabe5915 ай бұрын
😅
@Arcella19815 ай бұрын
I actually had this question for my dishwasher a couple years ago and so I found the manual for my dish washer and found out that the previous owner of my house actually bought a addon tray that is in the very top of the dish washer ( above the top tray ) I thought it was just for small things like chop sticks or maybe lids or something, come to find out it was a tray specifically for cutlery, so I place all my utensils in the top tray and they have dividers for each one, and after I found that out, I actually took out the cutlery basket and can fit a lot more stuff in the dishwasher. And for the rinsing the dishes before they go in the dishwasher, or what some people say "washing the dishes before washing the dishes" its actually better if you leave them dirty because the food that is on the dishes gives something for the detergent to grab onto with emulsifier's ( not sure if I spelled that right xD )
@kopspijker35155 ай бұрын
Pointy things down as not to hurt yourself or others and so it can be pulled out by the handle and not touching the eating surface.
@RenDuHOfficial5 ай бұрын
Yesss! This video turned out SO GREAT!! And I love the little doodle version of me! :)
@MinuteFood5 ай бұрын
The real-life version of you is pretty awesome too :) Thanks for being such an awesome resource for us, and everyone else!!
@MinuteFood5 ай бұрын
(Everyone should go watch the amazing content @renduhofficial makes)
@Challenger10B55 ай бұрын
I really like this video and glad it confirms I've been doing it right. :) One thing I will add about utensils is that I think there's benefit in having them face the same direction (up or down) so that when you collect them to put them in the drawer where they belong, you're not spending extra time facing each one.
@sankai915 ай бұрын
Some open discussions I had with previous flat mates: 1) Do dishwasher have an influence on the sharpness f knifes? (I didn't allow them to put my kitchen knives and steak knives in the dish washer) 2) Should you put cutting boards in there? (I didn't mind the plastic ones, but forbade them to put in the wooden ones) 3) Frying pans and Pots? (I think it destroys the nonstick coating and is generally using much space for nothing) 4) Bottles with a narrow bottleneck? (I said it's not cleaning the inside well enough, because the water barely would be able to enter the bottle)
@_adonisk5 ай бұрын
This whole video can be summarized by "Read the manual, everything is answer there and it's even specialized for your model"
@JoesVoice5 ай бұрын
We have a top utensil rack. Game changer.
@jfftck5 ай бұрын
I have that too and it is so much better than the basket!
@thromboid5 ай бұрын
I had a dishwasher with a utensil rack and thought I'd love it, but in practice it was fiddly to load and unload and took away vertical space that was needed for glasses and plates. It's easier to take all the utensils to their drawer in one go with a basket.
@hannahwells93975 ай бұрын
In a strange twist you took forever to talk about the title point BUT I loved every minute.
@lateralus65125 ай бұрын
Yeah exactly. KZbin is full of this click bait stuff now.
@dameanvil5 ай бұрын
0:00 🍽 Dishwasher debates: Most Americans argue over the right way to load a dishwasher. 0:15 🔄 Loading disagreements: Pre-rinsing, arranging items, and utensil direction cause most arguments. 0:31 📹 Experimentation: The host used a GoPro to study dishwasher operations thoroughly. 1:13 🧼 Modern dishwashers: The host's 2015 KitchenAid dishwasher is typical of modern models. 1:23 🔄 Normal cycle: The process starts with draining, then a pre-wash, followed by the main wash cycle. 1:48 💦 Spray arms: These arms pump water to clean dishes, utilizing high pressure to remove gunk. 2:36 🌡 Heated water: During the main wash cycle, water is heated to 50-60°C to enhance cleaning. 2:53 🧴 Detergent release: The detergent door opens, and detergent mixes with water to clean dishes. 3:18 🧪 Detergent chemistry: Modern detergents use chemicals to dissolve grease, digest food, and bleach stains. 4:01 🌬 Drying phase: Hot rinse water helps dry dishes, and heat drying can turn moisture to steam. 4:46 🔄 Pre-rinsing myth: Experts say pre-rinsing isn't necessary; scraping off chunks is enough. 6:02 📚 Loading tips: Face dishes downward and place the dirtiest ones on the bottom rack. 6:53 🍴 Utensil direction: Utensil placement doesn't matter much, but avoid them sticking together. 8:34 🛠 Dishwasher issues: If dishes aren't clean, check for problems like clogged spray arms. 9:05 ⏳ Time-saving: Using a dishwasher saves up to 230 hours a year compared to handwashing.
@Katakagara5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@wisewords34855 ай бұрын
Thank you! I point fork tines and knife tips down because I’ve had them stab me while reaching across. Spoons get distributed throughout the bins, handles pointing down. Works for me, I just have to keep explaining it to others in my house. (To be clear, we now wash sharp knives by hand, so it’s only table knives in the dishwasher.)
@tastx31425 ай бұрын
My dishwasher is original to the house built in 1985 and I have lived here since 1989 and followed the manufacturer’s recommendations for loading it. Dried food never was completely removed so I always rinsed well. I had essentially clean dishes so just ran it on china and crystal cycle for the higher temperature and heated dry. At 15 years old, it was having an issue and the repairman said it was a high end model and it was better than many on the market. It’s been going strong ever since.
@TRDiscordian5 ай бұрын
Niiiiice citations, I was going to recommend some materials, but I see I don't have to. Thanks a lot for making this!!
@Sam_on_YouTube5 ай бұрын
Technology Connections has a very good in depth video on dishwashers. Especially, he talked about the immense value of liquid or powder rather than pods because you can use them to pre-rinse much more effectively and efficiently. Apparently, it will significantly improve your dishwasher performance. Not going to debate it here (I don't remember enough of it anyway), but you should watch his video.
@markfrellips56332 күн бұрын
We're in a year where 2015 is pre-modern, and it hurts just a little OSHA and kitchen safety would chime in to ask folks to point the sharp ends down when loading and storing utensils to avoid the risk of injury
@gerryglauser23942 ай бұрын
Moving into an older house the dishwasher was terrible. As the local water was fairly hard, I ran it with a large cup of hot vinegar on the top. Just one of these every few years, and it's been well over a decade and still working well.
@wickedbird15385 ай бұрын
😮😮My 25yr old dishwasher still works but I pre rinse. Spoons up, forks and butter knives down. I also wash my hands BEFORE unloading.
@mutteringmale5 ай бұрын
Seriously? People are bat feces crazy over "germs". I took microbiology and I can tell you that 99% of all germs do not survive on hard clean surfaces. Even if you had some deadly ones, but then you would have already known that, eh? You can clean your hands, and in the process of moving your hands through the air you already picked up thousands of mold spores and much more. And don't forget your breathing on them. Your mouth is a cesspool of bacteria.
@RizeTB15 ай бұрын
Cool video. I especially like the marker style lines emphasizing your descriptions.
@allaryin5 ай бұрын
The reason for pointing the business end of utensils down is safety, pure and simple. You're unlikely to slice your hand open on a spoon, but any other configuration is simply not worth the risk of someone slicing their hand open on a knife when they're groggily unloading the machine the next morning.
@ffffffff-vv7yp5 ай бұрын
I was going to comment on safety. It's more than just slicing your hand - you could actually fall on the utensil rack. I'm sure people have died in accidents like that.
@christine21755 ай бұрын
Thank you. I was going to mention safety. A co-worker told us that a family member had tripped over the opn dishwasher drawer and would have to have multiple plastic surgeries as a result. Their family member, in this case, was their 4 year old. The forks had been tines-up. That was 30 years ago. I've made sure that my loved ones load utensils spear/sharp-end down
@ValuedTeamMember5 күн бұрын
I always figured the day they "come with" built-in garbage disposals, I'll ease up on pre-rinsing Thank you for the video.
@fabianmckenna81973 ай бұрын
UK, Scotland resident with a cheap £199 dishwasher.......... I rinse dishes every time to stop filters etc clogging up. Water is not metered! I absolutely fill it to capacity PLUS while making sure that it all has access to the power spray. I run it on basic 30 minute wash cycle, no heat drying. Once run, it's red hot so i remove pots, pans, plastics to dry outside of dishwasher while leaving door ajar to let the contents dry out. We also have two twelve setting dinner sets so no rush to get plates etc back into use. Clean filters etc in bleach every couple of months. Knives down with the rest pointing up. Pick up dirty knife, drop it facing down.... dirty fork, drop it facing up. Most important...... DON'T let the wife near it!🤯🤯😊😊 Never failed me yet in five years.
@LinuxinaBit5 ай бұрын
A super important step that people always forget is that you need to CLEAN THE FILTERS inside your dishwasher every time you use it.
@RealRomplayer5 ай бұрын
Every. Single. Time?!
@ninjalectualx5 ай бұрын
Dude. You're supposed to at least scrape your dishes. Are you loading them with leftovers still on them?
@alecgalloway35185 ай бұрын
How?
@adriansilerio10785 ай бұрын
Once a week is fine unless you’re loading them with tons of food. The filters are usually found on the bottom pan under a twist cap
@Ldysith845 ай бұрын
Ummmmmmm yea idek how to clean the filters on mine…indicating I’ve never done it lol
@xbubblehead5 ай бұрын
The quickest way to get responsibility for a household task is to tell your wife how she should be doing it.
@lyledavis8195 ай бұрын
I actually took it away from her because she loads the dishwasher like a raccoon on meth.
@rebeccareagle40895 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@michaelb.89535 ай бұрын
So true, as loading the dishwasher is my job as I kicked that responsibility away from my wife and I would have no other way and in return I get no forking and no spooning.
@roscius62045 ай бұрын
conversely, do a consistently terrible job of it.....
@caryeverett89145 ай бұрын
The only thing I've found that consistently doesn't come off if it isn't pre-rinsed is oatmeal, grits, and other hot breakfast cereals. I just wind up with oatmeal grains stuck on random dishes all throughout the dishwasher.
@David.775 ай бұрын
If you use gel or powder detergent, try adding detergent to your dishwasher's prewash phase(your detergent dispenser should have a section for this). This usually gives better results for edge cases such as yours, but it still is recommended to dislodge food chucks, as shown in the video, before running the dishwasher.
@nathanbanks23545 ай бұрын
Usually I'll soak a bowl in the sink for a couple hours before placing it in the dishwasher.
@gavinathling5 ай бұрын
This isn't about pre-rinsing, though, this is about scraping off. If you make sure there are no oats in your bowl after a yummy bowl of muesli, there's nothing to get stuck on...
@imadork1235 ай бұрын
I make a pancake batter out of ground up oats and cottage cheese, and that stuff is like cement once it has had time to harden. Same deal, they have to be washed off right after use.
@justinsayin39795 ай бұрын
You probably shouldn't be eating too many of those foods, anyway. They're better used as livestock feed.
@lunarl1ly5 ай бұрын
One thing to add to the prerinse discussion, most dishwashers have inbuilt turbidity sensors to check the dirtiness of water after the first prewash cycle so prerinsing may result in a lighter wash
@marka63272 ай бұрын
Spoons up or down. Knives and forks, pointy bits down for safety. But then again I live alone and hand wash my dishes.
- No mention of egg smell?!? Egg yolk will make your glass smell (and other porous surfaces too). I hand wash or prewash yolk off dishes and cutlery. Never get "that smell" again. - Excess grease will clog your basket and become unhygienic and smelly. Especially in large households (too long too explain). Wipe off grease with a small amout of detergent on moist sponge or dry wipe/scrape thoroughly. No need to waste water. - Cuttlery up or down? This is the argument!?! Neither you fools... sharps down for safety, teaspoons down if handle narrow enough to slip through basket and damage spinning jets, forks up as tines get stuck in the basket, spoons and butter knives up (or down) as long as they are spread or splayed, avoiding e.g. peanut butter caught between two spoons perfectly lined up in same direction. So, sharps and teaspoons down, everything else up and splayed. - Efficient stacking just makes sense and is less wasteful. It all depends on your dishwasher, dish types and . If something is dirty after wash. Rethink the positioning/stacking method. - Tablet hopper should be dry or tablet might get stuck resulting in poor wash. - Clean the removable catchers and filters in the bottom regularly.
@Caspodobo5 ай бұрын
Woah lol
@imscanon5 ай бұрын
I prerinse as at least for my dishwasher, it just doesn't get dried on stuff very well and I don't run it every day, sometimes only once a week. Takes a bit for me to use enough dishes for a cycle. I also put the utensils face down because I don't want to have to grab the eating surface to get them out, thereby potentially contaminating them (though I do wash my hands well before unloading the dishwasher). It just seems most logical to me to not handle the eating surface of clean utensils. I hate dishes in the sink so unless something requires a soak, it gets prerinsed and put in the dishwasher right after using. Nothing worse than having to clean the kitchen and empty the sink of dirty dishes before I can cook (my brother is always putting his dirty dishes in the sink so I gotta get rid of his dishes before I can cook-maddening, but..brothers amirite?). Seriously people, the dish is in your hand, just take care of it and get it in the dishwasher instead of leaving it for someone else to handle who may need the sink for cooking.
@luniz42095 ай бұрын
oh man what sort of charmed life do you lead to have multiple spray arms in your dishwasher
@michaelkruse98185 ай бұрын
The other dishwasher-obsessed person: kzbin.info/www/bejne/laOlgGukmryqZpY
@skz5k25 ай бұрын
It is the second video they linked in the description :)
@NickCombs5 ай бұрын
Huh, I thought links in viewer comments was generally prohibited.
@w4in5 ай бұрын
What did you do to unclog the spray arm?
@MinuteFood5 ай бұрын
There was a little old food stuck in one of the holes - I just poked it out with a toothpick.
@wodentoad15 ай бұрын
You have a slightly newer model of the same kitchenaid dishwasher that I do. You don't need to pre-rinse if you use powdered dish detergent, which your dishwasher is made for. The pods have always sucked. I love this for the fact that I learned SO much about how my dishwasher works by taking it apart and cleaning it. We're in a rental and previous tenants put paper and god knows what else into it.
@BadlyDrawnJack2 ай бұрын
"Utensils face up or face down?" Me: Utensils *sideways* CONTEXT: We have a 3rd rack in the very top of our dishwasher, so utensils go there on their side. Everyone's a side sleeper in our dishwasher :D
@JaneAustenAteMyCat5 ай бұрын
6:57 I see you photographed my husband's method. I'm just grateful if it gets done. I have a chronic illness so it's one less 'spoon' for me to spend. Why would anyone want to argue if the things still get clean?
@dnkmmr694205 ай бұрын
0:01 garbage disposals and fridges/freezers as well
@NickCombs5 ай бұрын
Garbage disposals are actually really problematic appliances. The implication is that we can throw anything down there and it will magically break down into drain-safe and water-treatment-safe material. But that's not the case. We should be composting instead, especially for anyone with a septic tank. Anything that can't compost should just go in the trash bin.
@jaystarr65715 ай бұрын
No, silly...You don't put those in a dishwasher. _Or do you..._