Thursday, January 7, 2010

What is the best way of washing non-dishwasher safe glasses?

Wine glasses with emblems on them get washed off. Beer glasses seem to lose their ability to keep a head after going in a dishwasher.What is the best way of washing non-dishwasher safe glasses?
Fill your sink with hot water and Dawn. Wash away and rinse good. Hand dry.





flowerWhat is the best way of washing non-dishwasher safe glasses?
Wash them by hand.





Your kitchen includes a device known as a ';Sink.'; You can go to the store and buy stuff called ';Soap.'; Put the soap in the sink, then look for a knob labled ';H'; on the sink. Turn that, and water will be poured into the sink from a nozzle. Stir the water to get soap suds, and put the glasses in the water. Get a clean rag, and wipe the dishes inside and out. Then you can rinse the soap off of the glasses, and let them dry.
Okay to keep the design


don't put them through the dishwasher


For glasses like these they should be washed by hand





Rinse with hot to warm water to get the soapy residue out
it's called wash them with your hands and a sponge. here's what you do. first rinse out the glass. next wet the sponge. then put some soap on the sponge. last wip all the crud out of the glass. then rinse the soap out and you done
You should run warm water in your kitchen sink and add dish soap. Let them soak in there for a bit and then gently wash them with a washcloth. Then I would probably hand dry them with a cloth kitchen towel. Just to prevent water spots.
Beer glasses should never be washed with any kind of detergent. The residue is what stops the head. Plain hot water.





With the wine glasses, either they're cheap, or the water temp. is too high.
Get the wife to do them lol


Found this http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/hel鈥?/a>
Wash both with warm water only (not hot) with a mild detergent. And, if you're really overly zealous, hand dry with a soft towel. But, a drying rack will probably do. :)
I put them in the dishwasher on gentle cycle, no drying at the end. They come out fine. If you're too afraid just hand wash them
Wash them gently yourself with mild detergent.
By hand, with dish detergent and a cloth or sponge, rinse well.
I wash them in hot water and mild soap, and rinse them in hot water and let them stand dry.


take care


dave
hand wash i'm pretty sure its the only way
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