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When selecting a dishwasher, consider features such as adjustable racks, multiple wash cycles, energy efficiency, noise level, and smart connectivity. These options can enhance convenience and ensure your dishes come out sparkling clean every time.
For optimal cleaning, place larger items like pots and pans on the bottom rack, face plates toward the center, and angle bowls downward. Place glasses and cups on the top rack, and ensure utensils are separated in the utensil basket. Avoid overcrowding to ensure water can reach all surfaces.
Most modern dishwashers are designed to handle pots and pans, especially if they are labeled as dishwasher safe. Use the designated heavy-duty or pots and pans cycle for best results, and always check your cookware’s care instructions.
You can use dishwasher-specific detergents in powder, gel, or pod form. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific dishwasher model, and avoid using regular dish soap, as it can cause excessive suds and potential damage.
It’s a good idea to clean your dishwasher once a month. Remove food debris from the filter, wipe down the door seals, and run an empty cycle with a dishwasher cleaner or a cup of white vinegar to help eliminate odors and buildup.