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AIBU - putting dishclothes into the dishwasher

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HurdyGurdy Sun 04-Aug-19 10:52:04

Urgh - I went to unload the dishwasher this morning (my husband had loaded it and set it going last night) to find that he'd put three dishclothes in with the dishes, to wash them.

He did this once before, years and years ago, because "Kim and Aggie did it". I told him in no uncertain terms that I didn't give a toot what Kim and Aggie do/did, but in my house that was NEVER to happen again. And - to my knowedge, but now I'm not so sure - he never did it again.

So - AIBU to not want dirty dishcloths put in with the plates/cups/glasses etc in the dishwasher.

His argument is that it gets so hot in the dishwasher that any germs on the clothes are killed off, and it's actually a hygienic way to clean the cloths.

(I have taken the cloths out and re-run the dishwasher.)

MawB Sun 04-Aug-19 13:29:51

Grannyknot ???????

Auntieflo Sun 04-Aug-19 13:39:58

I haven’t put dishcloths in the dishwasher, but do put in the sponges, with scrubby backs, and the metal? pan cleaners.
They go on the top little rack, and come out fine.
Dishcloths go in the washing machine.

DanniRae Sun 04-Aug-19 13:44:13

I stick all my washing up stuff in a solution of Milton every now and again.

SueDonim Sun 04-Aug-19 13:49:57

Our dishcloths get put into the washing machine on a hot wash with towels. We use a silicon scrubber and that goes into the dishwasher.

I used the DW a while ago to clean a load of Lego that had got all dusty in the garage. I put it into one of those net bags for laundering delicate items and away it went. Job done!

travelsafar Sun 04-Aug-19 13:54:59

Someone i know zaps her dishclothes in the microwave!!! She says as long as they are wet not dry they will be steralized by the heat. I must admit to trying this, they do come out steaming and too hot to touch by hand but i still put them in a hot wash in the WM with tea towels.

Calendargirl Sun 04-Aug-19 15:38:23

I don’t have a dishwasher, so this has never been a dilemma for me.

sodapop Sun 04-Aug-19 15:50:39

I'm sorry but I really don't like the idea of lavatory brushes and their containers going in the dishwasher.

FlexibleFriend Sun 04-Aug-19 16:37:24

I stick mine on a 90 degree wash in the washing machine, my dishwasher doesn't have a 90 degree wash and I wouldn't put them in there even if it did.

FlexibleFriend Sun 04-Aug-19 16:39:56

Toilet brushes UGH ! seriously no, they get washed and bleached and replaced if that isn't enough. Blimey they are cheap enough. Omg I've heard it all now.

Bordersgirl57 Sun 04-Aug-19 16:53:24

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

SalsaQueen Sun 04-Aug-19 16:59:52

I wouldn't put them in the dishwasher either. I change my dishcloths daily - (they are the cloth ones)sometimes I'll use 3 or 4 a day - and I wash them all on a very hot wash, with a bit of Zoflora disinfectant in with them.

SalsaQueen Sun 04-Aug-19 17:00:52

I've never owned a toilet brush. I think they're disgusting. I don't have sponges or scourers for more than a day either

Day6 Sun 04-Aug-19 17:18:33

How did we ever live this long?

I was thinking exactly the same thing myself Petra. confused

I cannot stand smelly or slimy scrunched up things by the sink, (ugh - a pet hate) but my dish cloths and sponges are always kept clean and last longer than a day! No one has died.

I bung mine in a hot wash when I have a pile of tea-towels or towels to put in the washing machine.

We are getting a bit extreme in the clean stakes, aren't we? (Is it a competition?)

It's actually bad for the human race I believe. Children are supposed to be exposed to a bit of dirt to help build up their immune systems, so we're told..

Newquay Sun 04-Aug-19 17:59:03

I’m intrigued Salsaqueen-so how DO you clean your loos then?

SueDonim Sun 04-Aug-19 18:10:46

grin Bordersgirl at the melted Lego!

Callistemon Sun 04-Aug-19 18:40:19

Chewbacca I saw a recipe once for poaching a whole salmon in the dishwasher in foil.
I haven't tried it myself!

On occasion our dishcloths have gone into the dishwasher as the very hot wash is supposed to be good, but they do stay wet so I don't do it any more.
They must get rinsed properly .

Callistemon Sun 04-Aug-19 18:41:36

I throw them into the washing machine with towels and tea towels on 60C.

Callistemon Sun 04-Aug-19 18:42:44

ps I use the cotton ones but have never knitted my own

Kittye Sun 04-Aug-19 18:45:59

Mine go in washing machine with towels and tea towels 40 degree wash with Persil tablet and a couple spoons of Napisan.

phoenix Sun 04-Aug-19 18:57:36

I'm a bit shock at anyone washing sponge scourers, if you mean the yellow things with the green backs.

And as for having a bucket of bleach solution always on the go.............

Culag Sun 04-Aug-19 19:12:13

I’m sorry but I am appalled over what some people do! We will leave this planet in a very dire straights. Think of the grandkids.

POGS Sun 04-Aug-19 20:46:04

I boil wash tea towels and towels and my washing up sponges go in the microwave for 2 minutes every other day until I feel the need to change them.

Alima Sun 04-Aug-19 20:58:32

I do not have a dishwasher. Not enough room for one, not enough crockery, never seen the point in them. We have never had an outbreak of some horrid lurgy caused by bad hygiene in the kitchen. Whatever people put in theirs is up to them, I have other things to worry about like whether DCFC will win their first game of the season tomorrow.

Callistemon Sun 04-Aug-19 22:57:59

Oh yes, I forgot about the microwave method, thanks POGS!

ElaineI Sun 04-Aug-19 22:57:59

Never do any of that. Chuck them out when they are done! Teatowels go in white wash in washing machine.