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Myth 1 – You need to pre-rinse.

Myth 2 – It doesn’t matter how you load it.

Myth 3 – It’ll damage your flatware.

Myth 4 – Good knives are ok to put in there.

Myth 5 – Using a rinsing agent is a waste of time.

Myth 6 – Detergents are all the same.

Myth 7 – The disposal has nothing to do with the dishwasher.

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7 Dishwasher Myths Busted: 2025 Update

2 min readUpdated Feb. 27, 2025Lyle WeischwillDishwasher
Dishwasher myths busted

Some of us scrub our dishes so well before they go in the dishwasher that they hardly need any more cleaning. If there’s nothing for the detergent to clean, it can be abrasive to dishes. Learn more about this and other dishwasher myths in this helpful article.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Uncover the truth behind these common dishwasher myths.
  • Dishwashers aren’t exactly new-fangled inventions, but there are still a lot of misconceptions about them.
  • Unless you have large particles of food on your dishes, pre-rinsing creates extra work and could actually hinder dishwasher performance.

Dishwashers aren’t exactly new-fangled inventions, but there are still a lot of misconceptions about them. Mike Showalter, a field support engineer at Sears, helps us get at the truth behind some common dishwasher myths.

7 Dishwasher Myths

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Myth 1 – You need to pre-rinse.

Unless you have large particles of food on your dishes, pre-rinsing creates extra work and could actually hinder dishwasher performance. If there’s nothing for the detergent to work on, it can be abrasive to dishes.

Myth 2 – It doesn’t matter how you load it.

Top Rack: Cups and glasses belong here, between the tines – not perched over them. The little rack with the slots is for the stems of wineglasses. Place bowls at an include so the water drains. Dishwasher-safe plastic also goes here.
Bottom Rack: Best suited for plates, pans, and larger items.
Third rack: Some dishwashers have a slip third rack for spatulas, other tall cooking utensils, and large knives. If you don’t have one, they go on the top rack, facing down.

Myth 3 – It’ll damage your flatware.

Everyday flatware is fine to put in the dishwasher. Put utensils in the holder with their handles down, business-end up – with the exception of sharp knives. Those go in point-down. Mix up forks, spoons, and knives.

Myth 4 – Good knives are ok to put in there.

Nope! Wash your good cooking knives by hand. Ditto for fine china, ceramic cookware, wooden cutting boards, crystal glasses, sterling silver, and silver-plate items.

Myth 5 – Using a rinsing agent is a waste of time.

This is one of the most common mistakes. Rinsing agents allow water to drain after the final rinse and prevent spots and streaks.

Myth 6 – Detergents are all the same.

Some studies have shown that powders, especially the powder tablets, work best on caked-on food. If you’re a fan of gel or pods, keep a box of powder tablets on hand for really tough loads.

Myth 7 – The disposal has nothing to do with the dishwasher.

Not true! The dishwasher likely drains into the same pipe as your sink, so making sure it’s not clogged with disposal fodder will help your dishwasher drain efficiently. Also: Run the hot water and then start the dishwasher so the cycle will use hot water from the get-go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a major myth about dishwashers?
That pre-rinsing dishes saves time—modern dishwashers and detergents are designed to break down food. Sears Home Services recommends scraping instead of full rinsing.
Is handwashing always more water-efficient?
Not necessarily. A modern dishwasher often uses less water per load than washing by hand. Sears Home Services emphasizes proper loading for best efficiency.
Do tablets or pods clean better than powder?
It depends on your water conditions and dishwasher model. Sears Home Services advises trying different detergents to find the best match.
Is it safe to open mid-cycle?
Most dishwashers auto-pause, but hot steam can escape. Sears Home Services recommends caution to avoid burns.

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A dryer pedestal is a platform that elevates a dryer off the ground, making it easier to load and unload laundry while also providing additional storage space in some models.

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