If you're tired of pulling out coffee mugs and cups from your dishwasher and have water spill all over your floor, you may not be loading them correctly.
Dear Heloise: After reading the letter from Pat D. in Irvine, California, about not putting dishes in the dishwasher with dried food on them, I would like to share my thoughts: I don't hesitate to do ...
If you’ve got reusable dishes, utensils, cups, bowls, pots and pans and other kitchen items, you have to clean them. How you clean them, however, can be up for debate. Some people are adamant about ...
The rising cost of water throughout the U.S. has many of us thinking about conservation—and dishwashing is a good place to start. As a daily chore, dishwashing can use up quite a bit of water, so ...
If you're still set on using vinegar in your dishwasher, you can -- just don't put it in the rinse aid dispenser. Instead, follow these rules for cleaning your dishes in the dishwasher with vinegar to ...
You can find any number of articles bemoaning the quiet disappearance of dishwashers from American homes. More people, so the story goes, are resorting to hand-washing their dishes, despite the fact ...
If you're overloaded with dishes, you might be considering a second dishwasher. But before you invest that time and money, ...
Recent developments have some calling the utility of dishwashers into question. But are homeowners really ditching their ...
Headlines in recent days have claimed dishwashers could be leaking toxic chemicals into your bloodstream. But is there any truth to it, or is this another example of unnecessary health fear-mongering?