Here’s how to care for them: Hand wash the container and lid with warm, soapy water, using a bottle brush to reach deep into the interior. Air dry completely without the lid to prevent mold. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions, but hand washing is usually the safest option.
7. Copper vessels
Copper pots and pans are wonderful kitchen treasures, but they are also incredibly fickle.
Harsh detergents and high temperatures quickly discolor the beautiful surface, causing it to darken and stain. A dishwasher cannot provide the proper care necessary to maintain its shine, and some detergents can chemically react with copper, causing pitting or corrosion.
How to care for them: Hand wash with mild soap and warm water, then dry immediately to prevent staining. Polish regularly with copper cleaner or a simple homemade paste of lemon juice and salt.
8. Old or valuable porcelain
If you have antique porcelain or tableware with beautiful hand-painted designs, store it away from the dishwasher.
Repeated exposure to hot water and strong detergents will inevitably fade these beautiful designs. Older porcelain is also much more brittle, making it highly susceptible to chipping under high water pressure. Furthermore, thermal shock caused by rapid temperature changes can cause microscopic cracks in antique pieces.
How to care for them: Gently hand wash with mild soap and lukewarm water, using a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid abrasives, dry gently with a soft towel, and store in a safe place to prevent accidental knocks.
Bonus: Common Dishwashing Mistakes to Avoid
Knowing what to hand wash is only half the battle. To get the most out of your washing machine, avoid these common mistakes.
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Check cast iron for rust and season if necessary. Check thermal mugs to ensure they haven’t lost their insulation, and remove any stickers from new plates before displaying them.
This month: Optimize your dishwasher
Clean the filter and spray arms, then run a deep clean cycle with vinegar. Organize your loading strategy (heavy items on the bottom, delicate items on top) and share this guide with family members who help with cleaning.
Ongoing: Maintain Good Habits
Handwash delicate dishes regularly. Remember to scrape, not rinse, before loading them into the washing machine. Keep the rinse aid dispenser full and replace worn grids to avoid scratching your dishes.
Final Thought: Respect Your Tools
Kitchen appliances are an investment. Taking good care of them will ensure they function perfectly for many years. A dishwasher is a great helper, but it’s not a magic appliance. Knowing its limitations will protect your belongings and ensure the smooth operation of your kitchen.
So next time you’re tempted to put that wooden spoon or sharp chef’s knife on the shelf, pause for a moment. Take a moment to hand-wash it, gently dry it, and store it properly. Because the best meals aren’t just about the food—they’re about the tools that help you prepare them.
“Take care of your tools and they will take care of you.”
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