HOW TO WASH THE DISHES BY HAND

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2021
  • Learn the best way to wash the dishes by hand in this simple step by step guide. In this guide, you will learn (or re-learn) how to correctly wash the dishes by hand.
    You’ve probably been washing the dishes since you were small, but have you ever wondered if you were doing this basic chore in the most efficient, and smartest way? Or maybe you don’t have a dishwasher to help you anymore and need a refresher. We’re here to help.
    First, gather your tools. You’ll want a gentle but powerful dish soap like Dawn, and we also recommend Dawn Powerwash Dish Spray, which is especially helpful for items that are too large to soak in the sink.
    To wash the dishes, start by scraping off excess food into the compost or garbage. Use a spatula or wooden spoon to get the dried-on bits off of your cookware.
    Then, spray down your pots and pans with Dawn Powerwash and let them sit while you tackle the rest of the dishes.
    Fill the sink with hot water and dish soap. Hot water is ideal for washing dishes (and everything) because it helps to loosen food and grease (and everything!). Concentrated dish soap cuts through grease, leaving your dishes smudge and fingerprint (and olive oil and butter) free when you’re through.
    Wash the cleanest items first to keep the water cleaner, longer. This also avoids spreading food bits, gunk chunks and grease schmeres around. Place your first round of dishes in the sink. Using a soft sponge, wipe down each dish to remove all food particles. Best to avoid using a scouring pad on surfaces that can scratch easily, such as glassware or nonstick pans.
    Wash the dishes in this order:
    • Glasses and cups
    • Flatware
    • Plates
    • Serving utensils
    • Bowls and serving dishes
    • Pots and pans
    Then, rinse. If you have a double sink, you can use one for washing and one for rinsing. Fill the second sink with clean water and transfer your soaped up items from the soap sink to the rinse sink. Hooray! Better yet, if you are using a rinsing sink you can place the drying rack directly into the sink, stack cleaned dishes in it and pass a hot water spray over everything to rinse before leaving to dry. You can also hand dry - but use a clean towel.
    Don’t forget to wash your dish rack every now and then! No point leaving clean dishes to dry on a dirty dish rack. Same goes for the sink - you’re not done washing the dishes until you’ve wiped down the sink and dried off extra water from your work area.
    For more cleaning tips, visit HomeMadeSimple.com.
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  • @unknown6204
    @unknown6204 2 года назад +1

    Thanks you help a lot 🍽

  • @pyrablos4004
    @pyrablos4004 2 года назад

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