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New Study Reveals Dishes Are Dirtier If You Rinse Them First

We live in a world of modern conveniences, and many of us use them without really giving them a second thought. As technology improves, however, it is important to understand exactly HOW to use it, so we get the most out of it. A prime example of this type of technology is the dishwasher and what you are about to learn is going to change the way you use it.

For years, it was common practice to rinse the dishes prior to putting them in the dishwasher. With the old technology, it was a good idea to do so but not so with newer technology. Today’s dishwashers come with sensors to determine how dirty the dishes are, and it adjusts the was they are washed accordingly.

If you rinse your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher, they may only be minimally washed, as the sensors may see clean dishes, not dirty. That is an issue that could lead to a wide variety of problems, including leaving bacteria on the dishes that could lead to illnesses. Watch the video for more information and to learn some valuable tips to get your dishes as clean as possible.


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