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WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS

WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS
WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS
WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS
WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS
Most common dishware items can be safely washed in
an automatic dishwasher. If you have any doubts about
a particular item, check with the manufacturer to see if it
is dishwasher safe. If that isn't possible, you might wash
one item of a set a few times and compare it to the rest
of the set to determine if washing it in the dishwasher
Dishwasher
Material
Safe
Aluminum
Yes, with
caution
Cast Iron
No
China
Yes, with
caution
Copper
Yes, with
caution
Crystal
No
Yes
Dirilyte
No
Disposable
No
plastic items
Flatware with
No
bonded handles
Glass
Yes
Knives
No
Lead crystal
No
Non-dishware
No
items
Non-stick
Yes
coatings
Pewter
No
Plastic
Yes
Silver and
Yes, with
Silver plate
caution
Stainless
Yes, with
Steel
caution
Tin
No
Wood
No
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Information and Recommendations
Anodized aluminum may fade or darken. Patches and discoloration may appear,
but they can be removed with steel wool. Load aluminum utensils (such as a pie
tin or roasting pan) where they do not touch other dishes because this can cause
gray or black marks. You can remove these spots with a nonabrasive cleaner.
The seasoning is lost and the iron rusts. Hand wash and dry immediately.
China without decoration or with decoration protected by glaze is dishwasher
safe. However, you should arrange the objects so they do not touch each other or
they could be damaged.
China with a pattern on top of the glaze or with gold leaf decoration may fade. If
possible, check with the manufacturer. If that isn't possible, wash one item over
an extended period then compare it with the colors and patterns of the rest of the
set. Wash in the Quick program on a low temperature setting.
Do not wash copper in the same load as silver or silver plate. It could discolor the
silver items. Do not let copper items come in contact with stainless steel.
Antiques and very delicate china should not be washed in the dishwasher. Certain
types of lead crystal may etch if machine washed. Check with the manufacturer.
Wash at a low temperature setting. Be sure to load crystal dishware so that it is
secure and will not fall over or knock against other dishware while being washed.
Gold-colored flatware can become discolored.
Cannot withstand machine washing.
Certain types of adhesives may loosen when machine washed.
Exception: Milk glass may turn yellow.
Sharp kitchen knives may become dull if washed in very hot water and allowed to
contact other items during the wash. Wood handles may also warp, crack, or
loosen. Plastic handles may discolor. Check manufacturer's washing instructions.
Certain types of lead crystal may etch if machine washed.
Never wash items such as electronic air cleaners, air filters of any kind, paint
brushes, etc. You could damage the dishwasher.
If marked "Dishwasher Safe." After washing, wipe the non-stick coating area with
vegetable oil to maintain its non-stick quality.
Pewter will tarnish when machine washed.
If the item is labeled "Dishwasher Safe." Do no use heated dry. Do not wash
disposalbe plastic items.
Rinse these items if you're not going to wash them immediately; salty or acidic
foods can stain if left on. Dry dishwasher detergent can produce black marks
which are difficult to remove. Do not put silver and silver plate in the same silverware
basket with stainless steel. Contact between these metals can damage silver.
Do not wash copper utensils in the same load. This could cause a brown film on
the silver. Also, adhesives used to attach some hollow-handled knives can loosen.
Rinse these items if you're not going to wash them immediately; salty or acidic
foods can stain if left on. Dry dishwasher detergent can produce black marks
which are difficult to remove. Do not mix different types of stainless steel in the
same load.
Tin will rust.
Unless marked "Dishwasher Safe" by the manufacturer. Wood can warp, crack or
lose shape with any kind of washing.
had any affect on it.
NOTE: ASKO has no control over what is put in our
dishwashers once installed in a customer's home. You
are solely responsible for what you wash in your ASKO
dishwasher.

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