Well, yes. Consider using paper plates.
2007-02-14 08:26:00
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answered by Veruca Salt 6
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Best way for washing dishes by hand: When done eating, immediately rinse them in cold running water, stack them on the counter. Then (if you have a dishpan) or sink, fill up with straight hot tap water and dish soap. Put the glassware in first, wash, rinse (with hot tap water), place in dish rack. Then do other dishes, till pots/pans are done. You can let them air dry, or take a dish towel, and dry them, put them away. By rinsing, and soaking the dishes, it will make it a quicker, easier job of washing them. Hope this helps. Take care.
2007-02-14 12:53:14
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answered by SAK 6
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No! Do not machine wash a vintage quilt. Hand wash and lay flat to dry or get it dry cleaned. The agitation of the washing machine, as well as it's own wet weight will pull the stitching out. If it is not badly soiled, a lot of the time just throwing it in the dryer on air dry or airing it outside on a clothesline will do wonders for freshening it up.
2016-03-29 06:35:44
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answered by Lynne 4
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Not necessarily. By the time you are midway through your sink full, some of the food stuck on the dishes will come off alot easier because they have had time to soak.
2007-02-14 08:31:33
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answered by a_k 4
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i hear ya on this one. i have to do dishes so i tend to clean as i go. when i am making dinner i fill up my sink and as i get done using something i toss it in the sink by the time i am done cooking dinner the only dishes i have left are the ones we have eaten off.
2007-02-14 10:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer to wash my dishes by hand and you know there clean . The dishwaher takes an hour alteast to wash them. And it wont take that long to do a sht load of dishes.
2007-02-14 09:07:47
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answer #6
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answered by deogee 3
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not really . if you wash the big objects first , pots pan´s this gives you more space to work. then cutlery with sponge a little water , rub all the cutlery with detergent ,once you have given them a good sponge clean rinse them with very hot water , they will dry very quick . then dry properly and put away , do the same with the plates . remove all left over , again with sponge and detergent, good rub . then with very hot water rinse well , then dry straight away . . glasses with detergent then the same very hot water , the thing about dishes the more you let them pile up the more frighting they look to clean
2007-02-14 08:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously silly pants!
2007-02-14 08:36:53
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answered by Go Bears! 6
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no because they will have soaked the food off them and wash quicker..
2007-02-14 08:26:31
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answered by donnacat24 1
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not necessarilly! but you should have done the dishes as they were used
2007-02-14 09:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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