Harmful Effects Of Dishwasher

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Harmful Effects Of Dishwasher

Are dishwashers really as harmful as many people fear? As a convenient device that helps reduce work pressure for housewives, however, many people are still very hesitant about owning a dishwasher because they are worried about the harmful effects that the machine can bring. So let's find out with RICHBORN.

Misunderstandings about the harmful effects of dishwashers

  • Poor cleaning ability, need to wash before placing in the machine: Some people think that dishwashers cannot clean stubborn food stains and need to be washed before placing in the machine. However, many modern dishwashers have special modes and programs designed to deal with difficult-to-remove stains. Detergents and hot water along with water pressure and rotating wheels in the machine help remove stains effectively. Therefore, pre-rinsing is no longer a necessary step and the dishwasher is capable of handling many types of soiling.

 

 

  • Harms the quality of plastic and ceramic utensils: There is concern that using a dishwasher may reduce the quality of plastic and ceramic utensils. However, if you choose the right settings for your utensils, your dishwasher can protect them from damage. Furthermore, many dishwashers have modes that will reduce water pressure and provide gentleness to protect items.

 

 

  • Noise and nuisance during operation: Some people worry about the noise from the dishwasher making the kitchen space annoying. However, many modern dishwasher models are designed with soundproofing technology and anti-vibration materials, significantly reducing noise. In addition, famous dishwasher brands such as RICHBORN, TEXGIO,... all have quiet washing programs, making handling noise no longer a big problem.

 

 

  • Environmental impact due to chemicals in cleaning solutions: Another issue is the environmental impact from chemicals in cleaning solutions used in dishwashers. However, there are many modern dishwasher care products and detergents designed to minimize their impact on the environment, with many made from organic and recyclable ingredients.

 

 

Not only is it not as harmful as we think, but on the contrary, using a dishwasher also brings many benefits to the user. Below are a few benefits that dishwashers bring:

  • Save water: Dishwashers typically consume less water than washing dishes by hand. Smart washing programs and modes help use the necessary amount of water to clean utensils effectively.
  • Save time and effort: The dishwasher does every step from washing to drying automatically, helping to save effort and help families save time, so they can focus on other activities without Worried about washing dishes.
  • High washing efficiency: Diverse washing programs and modes help remove stains, grease, and bacteria on dishes. Dishwashers use water pressure and hot water during the washing process to help achieve high cleaning performance.
  • Preserving household appliances: Instead of washing dishes by hand, we may accidentally break dishes, but using a dishwasher will help preserve and protect household appliances, especially sensitive items such as glass. Glass, ceramic plates, ceramics and large dishwasher models are often capable of cleaning a variety of utensils such as chopsticks, forks, glasses, pots and pans.
  • Safety and convenience: Drying and sterilization programs help ensure the safety and hygiene of household items. New design and technology help the dishwasher operate smoothly and efficiently, without causing loud noises in the house.

 

 

How to use the dishwasher safely

We can absolutely use a dishwasher safely, healthily and maintain hygiene.

  • Cleaning inside and outside the dishwasher:

Clean the exterior of the dishwasher regularly with warm water and mild soap. Avoid using strong acidic detergents to avoid damaging the machine's surface.

Run an empty wash cycle without dishes to clean the inside of the machine. Add a cup of white vinegar to the detergent or dishwasher care product compartment. Thoroughly clean the storage compartment and sprinkler arms with a brush and clean water.

  • Clean the filter:

Clean the filter regularly, rinsing it after every wash cycle or at least every week. Check and clean the slots around the filter to ensure water can circulate effectively.

  • Remove food before loading the dishwasher:

Remove leftover food before placing it in the machine. If you have hard-dried foods, pour cold water over them to soften them and make them easier to remove.

  • Use water softener:

If the water supplied to the dishwasher is hard, use a water softener to reduce calcium deposits and increase machine performance.

 

 

By removing food scraps and following the steps above, you will reduce the risk of clogged drains, unpleasant odors and ensure your dishwasher operates efficiently and hygienically.

So it can be concluded that using a dishwasher is not as harmful as we think. Please contact RICHBORN directly by phone or visit your nearest dealer to receive detailed information and advice from staff.

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