Why are my plates still gritty after drying?

Hello,

I always wash my dishes in the sink with hot water and dish soap. I make an effort and thoroughly go over the plates several times with a sponge. Then I place them upright on the draining rack to dry. Sometimes I dry them with a cloth, but even so, they always leave strange, pimple-like, nasty spots after drying.

What am I doing wrong?

How should one rinse and/or dry to prevent these dried-on spots? Is there a specific technique?

Many thanks and best regards

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CliffBaxter
2 months ago

first look at what a dishwashing agent, they’re not all the same I noticed. Then it sounds like it was dried, so long until it was rinsed. I usually make cutlery and glasses, then new rinsing water and let the plates soak while I dry glasses and cutlery. When you get to the plates, they’ll be easy.

HesslerITCon
2 months ago

First of all, wipe everything briefly with paper. Use all in a tub with hot water and good rinsing agent. All about. 5 minutes “Leave” but only wash off the surface but straight protein sits deeper in the pores

I use a brush or a sponge. Otherwise, I’ll do it like you.

I’ll dry towel with a dish.

Bachstelze738
2 months ago

Perhaps the residues of hard water, try a vinegar-containing afterbath before drying.

AngiIntro
2 months ago

May be that your towel is fussible, can also happen if it has been washed with softener.

Kuestenflueg248
1 month ago

who cleaned his dishes with the LOLA Roßhaarbrush has smooth, clean tops!