Dishwashing Care

Properly maintaining a home or apartment is like following a list of needs and tasks that must be met daily. Caring for the environment in which you live partly determines your quality of life, as clean, organized environments tend to bring benefits related to physical and emotional well-being. Among these needs are the organization and home cleaning.

At first it may seem fun to organize the books on the shelf, keep the closet tidy, or sweep the house over the weekend. Over time, however, the repetitive routine of home care ends up tiring even the most dedicated housewife.

Wash the dishes, for example, is a constant need. So as not to be an ordeal, write down these care tips and facilities when tackling the sink.


Detergent or bar soap?

The detergent has been developed to facilitate fat removal. In addition, it can dry your hands more easily than bar soap. This perfectly solves most cases of dirt, so it is worth leaving the detergent to be used only in the most greasy dishes. Another tip is to use soda soap instead of coconut soap, since the second is more suitable for washing clothes. Most brands offer both options.

Cups

The cups should be washed first, because they are usually almost completely free of grease, which prevents your bushing from getting greasy on the first sink item. Start by rubbing everyone? inside and outside ? and then rinse one by one. This procedure saves water.

Cutlery

Continuing the "fat scale" are cutlery, which is the least greasy item after glasses. Proceed as with the cups, rubbing them one by one and then rinsing them all at once. Be careful of the curves and gaps between the forks and knives so as not to leave any dirt behind.


Plates

When you are done eating, go to the trash can and discard any leftover food left over. When you put them in the sink, pour water over them to prevent the residue from hardening, which makes things easier to wash them. Rub them inside and out, stacking them before rinsing.

Pots, Pans and Shapes

Start with the plastic pots and bowls. Then move to the pans, always washing from the least greasy to the most greasy. Lastly, engage in the shapes. In either case, it is worth adding water beforehand to soften the dirt and make the job easier.

Finish the task by washing the tub (inside the sink) and the outside of the sink. This is important to maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the environment. Scrub quickly with the sleeve and mild soap and rinse, then dry.

How to maintain and clean your dishwasher (March 2024)


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