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is this a joke?you don't know how to wash dishes lol.

2006-09-19 21:31:23 · answer #1 · answered by ♥Scottish♥Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ♥Fairy♥ 7 · 0 2

For hands that do dishes use mild Green Fairy Liquid

Always wash the glasses first, then rinse and dry. Use a none abrasive brush or pad to wash the dishes in hand hot water. Rinse and leave to dry. Wash the cutlery next rinse and leave to dry.

When all dishes etc are put away then tackle the pots and pans.

Has your dishwasher packed in dear? .

Hey very funny question you had me going there.

2006-09-19 21:37:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

With hand washing, you can complete the entire operation in one period of time, with less potential damage to your tableware (unless you drop something, of course). Machine washing provides a sense of convenience and gets dishes out of the way quickly, but later you have to unload the machine and put dishes away. And fine tableware and glassware can suffer subtle or more obvious harm in an automatic dishwasher.

Hand washing. Start by filling the sink with very hot water and adding a squirt of dishwashing liquid. Using a sponge or a dishcloth, wash the least-soiled items (usually glasses and flatware) first, followed by plates and bowls, then serving dishes, and finally pots and pans. Avoid using scrub pads that are very abrasive, except when washing pots and pans, which may need them; for new non-stick materials, consult the manufacturer's instructions, which may advise cleaning with a nonabrasive sponge and sometimes even without detergent. Then rise. Air drying is the most sanitary method, but wiping with a towel prevents spotting, Flatware and dishes with stuck-on foods--such as flour-based mixtures, eggs, milk, rice, pasta, or corn--may need a longer soaking.

2006-09-19 21:48:20 · answer #3 · answered by MorgantonNC 4 · 0 2

When everyone says use hot water and washing up liquid i use warm water as not only will it scold ur hands but it will leave nasty water marks on ur dishes when they dry no matter how good u wipe. So warm water and washing up liquid. A sponge with a scourer thing on the bottom for soaping and a cool cloth to rinse and wipe. I hope this helps. Alternative - use a dishwasher!! x

2006-09-19 21:47:32 · answer #4 · answered by Sweetie Pie 2 · 1 1

Don't know if your serious, but they're all wrong

Don't fill a basin or the sink, how are you meant to get dishes clean in dirty water.
Use warm running water, and a sponge with washing up liquid on, it ain't rocket science

2006-09-22 06:05:13 · answer #5 · answered by Phion 3 · 0 0

This is a tricky one.
Particularly for posh and priviledged folk.
Each piece of your table ware probably costs more than my house.
Follow my instructions very carefully: Any errors could be costly!

1, Ring bell for 'butlers pantry'.
2, When butler arrives ask him to roll up sleeves.
3, Hand him bottle of fairly liquid.
4, Say to him...."Be a dahhhrrrrling Jeeves".

Voila! Job done.

I really hope this helps.
I can't to bear to think about the consequences if it doesn't.

Ciao

2006-09-19 23:55:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

traditionally you put the hot water in the sink or a bowl, add a squirt of washing up liquid, and using a dish cloth wash the dishes and put on drainer. Some people rinse afterwards with clean water. for pans and other dishes that have stubborn stains use elbow grease, you can buy it from all good household shops, but you have to ask for it! Remember to ask for 'elbow grease'

2006-09-19 21:35:02 · answer #7 · answered by sarkyastic31 4 · 3 1

fill the sink half way with water, squirt in some washing up liquid and soak in the plates using a sponge to clean the plate. now drain the and wipe with a cloth

2006-09-19 21:42:52 · answer #8 · answered by blade 2 · 0 1

hahaha sorry fill a basin, hot water, squirt of washing up liquid, and wash ur dishes, rinse them off if u feel u need to, dry and put away. its not rocket science sweetie.

2006-09-19 21:33:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Daaarling. All you need to do is ring the silver bell and tell the housekeeper that you want the dishes washed.

2006-09-19 21:37:15 · answer #10 · answered by Robin 2 · 1 1

erm......is this a trick question???
put hot water in the sink, adding te washing liquid to the running water, then out the dishes in the water and using a cloth, wipe them????

2006-09-19 21:33:07 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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