Just wash and scrub your dish when you’re done using it and put it on the drying rack. Does there need to be an extra machine that cleans it further?
Why do you say “further”? Do you wash things before putting them in the dishwasher? We generally scrape off things that won’t dissolve, and then put the dishes in as-is.
(In a house where we regularly have seven people at dinner being able to just put everything right into the dishwasher saves us loads of time over hand washing)
I would generally do a minimal rinse before putting dishes in the dishwasher, yes. I can see given the above comments that people disagree with me. I would guess the main sources of disagreement are:
I am considering a case where people do their dishes alone and don’t share (you noted that this is different with seven people).
Rinsing/scraping, putting the dish in the dishwasher, and then taking it out takes a very small amount of time compared to hand-washing (I assumed that this was false, but maybe people other people are right).
Why do you say “further”? Do you wash things before putting them in the dishwasher? We generally scrape off things that won’t dissolve, and then put the dishes in as-is.
(In a house where we regularly have seven people at dinner being able to just put everything right into the dishwasher saves us loads of time over hand washing)
I would generally do a minimal rinse before putting dishes in the dishwasher, yes. I can see given the above comments that people disagree with me. I would guess the main sources of disagreement are:
I am considering a case where people do their dishes alone and don’t share (you noted that this is different with seven people).
Rinsing/scraping, putting the dish in the dishwasher, and then taking it out takes a very small amount of time compared to hand-washing (I assumed that this was false, but maybe people other people are right).