On 4/5/2016 5:30 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2016 23:54:22 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
> wrote:
>
>>
>> That's like taking half a shower or half a haircut. I just can't abide by that.
>
> Not unless you're in the habit of putting dishes filled with crud in
> the dishwasher. I rinse mine off and everything is off except the
> residual grease. I figure a pre-rinse, wash and final rinse is all it
> needs and with white vinegar in place of Jet Dry, I'm absolutely
> correct. Added bonus: the dishwasher doesn't go for hours.
>
Absolutely. I don't want the dishwasher to run for hours on end. I
also don't fill it with stuff that is caked with crud and expect the
dishwasher to sprout hands holding a scrubby and wash each individual
plate. And yes, white vinegar in the rinse cycle works just fine.
White vinegar is useful for a lot of things. I use it to clean jewelry
(with a splash of water and a dash of baking soda).
Jill