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Never Do This Again: The Dishwasher Mistake That Everyone Makes
We’ve all been there—loading the dishwasher after a long meal, throwing everything in without much thought, pressing “start,” and then hoping for sparkling clean dishes. But there’s a common mistake that many people make when using their dishwashers that could be costing them time, energy, and even the longevity of their dishes. In fact, most people are unknowingly ruining their dishes and not even realizing it.
So, what’s this dishwasher mistake that everyone makes? The mistake lies in how we load the dishwasher. Sounds simple, right? But trust us, how you arrange your plates, glasses, and utensils makes a huge difference in the efficiency of your dishwasher and the cleanliness of your items.
Let’s dive into the key mistake and how you can avoid it to make your dishwasher work like a charm every time!
The Mistake: Overcrowding and Poor Arrangement
The biggest mistake people make with dishwashers is overloading and improperly arranging items in the machine. While it might seem like a good idea to cram as many dishes in as possible, this leads to poor water circulation and ineffective cleaning.
Why Overcrowding is a Problem:
Dishwashers rely on water pressure and detergent to clean your dishes. When dishes are packed too tightly, the water and detergent have less opportunity to reach every surface, meaning that many dishes will come out with spots, food particles, or residue still cl