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Muller21Q
09-29-2019, 01:24 PM
What's the best dishwasher detergent? Just curious how can I easily clean the spots on my plate? I'm sick and tired to try to clean the indelible stains from the plates... Suggestions?
KattyOk
10-03-2019, 06:54 AM
What's the best dishwasher detergent? Just curious how can I easily clean the spots on my plate? I'm sick and tired to try to clean the indelible stains from the plates... Suggestions?
Honestly, let them soak in water and should be easy cleanable, as for detergents, idk, I don't really use them
Buvshaia
10-03-2019, 07:30 AM
What's the best dishwasher detergent? Just curious how can I easily clean the spots on my plate? I'm sick and tired to try to clean the indelible stains from the plates... Suggestions?
Hello, good question and there are some tips and tricks that should make your life a lot easier. Well, the easiest thing to do is just watch right after you eat, because dry food bits are very hard to wash off. Soaking them should be good too, but if you have not so much free space this could be problematic. The answer to this is just using some very good detergent and using it the proper way. There is an article I've read about this on banspam.com (https://www.martialartsmart.com/), so you can check it out and take some tips
Muller21Q
10-03-2019, 07:32 AM
Honestly, let them soak in water and should be easy cleanable, as for detergents, idk, I don't really use them
Hello, good question and there are some tips and tricks that should make your life a lot easier. Well, the easiest thing to do is just watch right after you eat, because dry food bits are very hard to wash off. Soaking them should be good too, but if you have not so much free space this could be problematic. The answer to this is just using some very good detergent and using it the proper way. There is an article I've read about this on banspam.com (https://www.martialartsmart.com/), so you can check it out and take some tips
Thank you very much for your answers, I will try
RoyFollman
10-23-2019, 03:45 PM
Hello, good question and there are some tips and tricks that should make your life a lot easier. Well, the easiest thing to do is just watch right after you eat, because dry food bits are very hard to wash off. Soaking them should be good too, but if you have not so much free space this could be problematic. The answer to this is just using some very good detergent and using it the proper way. There is an article I've read about this on banspam.com (https://www.martialartsmart.com/), so you can check it out and take some tips
Do you really think detergents are different from each other? Nowadays it's only the brand that makes the difference
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