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Dishwashing/Tools

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Hand Tools[edit | edit source]

Rag[edit | edit source]

The humble rag is among the most versatile of the tools available to a dishwasher. From cleaning dishes and glasses gently, to wiping down the sink at the end of the night, the rag offers a gentile and flexible approach for cleaning light messes.

Sponge[edit | edit source]

The sponge is a step up above the rag in terms of ability to clean small portions of an item thoroughly. A soft side allows for a similar level of gentleness to the rag, while a more abrasive side tackles tougher grime and debris.

Steel Wool[edit | edit source]

Steel wool is among the harshest hand tools, and is an invaluable asset when cleaning material which has been caked onto pots and pans.

Never use Steel Wool on Teflon or similar coatings. This will likely destroy the coating.

Cleaning Block[edit | edit source]

Cleaning blocks can be used on items with very hard caked on debris.

Water[edit | edit source]

Tap[edit | edit source]

A standard tap can be used to fill up a sink, or to provide running water over an object during scrubbing.

Sprayer[edit | edit source]

A sprayer separates a stream of water into a number of droplets. Many sprayers propel these droplets faster then the continuous stream of a tap, allowing more easy removal of grit and grime. Most sprayers require manual operation.

Automated tools[edit | edit source]

Home Dishwasher[edit | edit source]

Conveyor Dishwasher[edit | edit source]