Properly washed dishes have a longer service life. It is important to follow some rules.
It is best to start washing dishes with the least contaminated items.
For example, cutlery and glasses, then cups and plates. Greasey stains can be removed with baking soda.
Lather and set aside. Wash pans and pots last and, if necessary, soak overnight with detergent in hot water.
Remember that warm and hot water works best to dissolve grease on dishes.
The hotter the water, the better it will wash away any remaining detergent and bacteria from the dishes and also speed up the drying process.
Hot water when cleaning dishes will also get rid of stains and drips.
However, remember about the safe water temperature for the skin of your hands.
If you can't wash the dishes right now, just soak them in warm water with a little detergent.
Instead of drying out, grease and dirt will gradually begin to soften in an aggressive environment, and washing dishes will be much easier later.
If there is a lot of dishes, use rubber gloves. This way your skin will not become dry.
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