There dishwasher it is one of the most loved household appliances, capable of lightening domestic efforts and giving precious time for other activities. However, to make the most of its potential without compromising its effectiveness (or your tools), there are some rules that we should all know.
Contrary to what we have always believed, the dishwasher is not a magic box that welcomes all types of objects to return them spotless. In particular, there are materials and tools that cannot withstand high heat and intense washing cycles. For example, the wood is among the sworn enemies of the dishwasher: cutting boards, ladles or wooden handles they risk deforming, becoming opaque or, even worse, developing mould.
Another common mistake concerns non-stick pans. Although it seems practical to leave them to the dishwasher, boiling water and harsh detergents can damage the coatingreducing its duration and functionality. The same goes for the cast iron objectswhich are not only too heavy and risk ruining the baskets, but are also subject to rust if subjected to the humid and prolonged cycles typical of automatic washing.
And what about the crystal or vintage glasses? These delicate items, often family heirlooms or treasured purchases, are at risk of cracking or losing their luster due to high temperatures and water pressure.
The unexpected items he can wash
Having said that, the dishwasher can be a precious ally for cleaning unexpected objects. THE hood filtersfor example, are perfectly regenerated thanks to washing at high temperatures, eliminating grease and residues easily. Also small plastic toys and ceiling lights they can benefit from a cycle in the dishwasher, saving you time and effort.
An often overlooked aspect is the dishwasher consumes less water compared to hand washing and uses temperatures above 60°C, eliminating bacteria and grease with a precision that we can hardly match with sponges and warm water. Rinsing at 70°C then guarantees almost professional cleaning.
To keep the reputation of your dishwasher intact and make it last a long time, just follow a few simple rules. Avoid putting objects in it that you already know could be damaged and make the most of its power for what is really suitable. The result? Clean dishes, less waste and more free time for you.