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  2. How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Kitchen Surfaces - AOL

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    Use hot water and bleach to disinfect or dish soap and hot water to clean the shelves during a deep clean.” ... a bowl filled with vinegar for a minute ... a mixture of liquid laundry ...

  3. 6 Things You Should Never Clean With Bleach, According To ...

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    How to Clean “Never use steel wool or a scouring pad on stainless steel to avoid scratching the surface,” says Mock. She suggests using microfiber cloths and dish soap. “Mix warm water and a ...

  4. Dishwasher detergent - Wikipedia

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    When using a dishwasher, the user must select a special detergent for its use. [1] All detergents are designed for use after the user scrapes leftover food from the dishes before washing. [ 2 ] To function, the user places dishes in the dishwasher in such fashion that the surface of all dishes is open to the flow of water.

  5. Dishwashing liquid - Wikipedia

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    Dishwashing liquid (washing-up liquid in British English), also known as dishwashing soap, dish detergent, or dish soap, is a detergent used in dishwashing. Dishwashing detergent for dishwashers comes in various forms such as cartridges, gels, liquids, packs, powder, and tablets. [ 1 ]

  6. How to clean your dishwasher - AOL

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    Clean the outside: If you have a stainless steel dishwasher, use a stainless steel appliance cleaning, such as Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish. If you have a non-stainless fridge, use dish ...

  7. Washing - Wikipedia

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    Handwashing dishes in Germany, 1951 Washing dishes by hand in the sink, United States, 2014 Dishwashing, washing the dishes, doing the dishes, or (in Great Britain) washing up, is the process of cleaning cooking utensils, dishes, cutlery and other food-soiled items to promote hygiene and health by preventing foodborne illness. [23]

  8. Dishwashing - Wikipedia

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    A dishwasher containing clean dishes An open dishwasher. A dishwasher is a machine for cleaning dishware and cutlery automatically. Unlike manual dishwashing, which relies largely on physical scrubbing to remove soiling, the mechanical dishwasher cleans by spraying hot water, typically between 45 and 75 °C (110 and 170 °F), at the dishes ...

  9. Ways to use your dishwasher other than cleaning dirty dishes

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    Your dishwasher has so many more uses than just washing, well, dishes. Like sanitizing your toothbrush, cooking veggies and more! Ways to use your dishwasher other than cleaning dirty dishes