Re: Dishwashers: Was (1) Cast iron and (2) Wayne



Wayne Boatwright <wayneboatwright@xxxxxxx> wrote:

The only pieces I don't put in are those much older pieces that have 24k
gold trim. That's true for one set of dishes, too, for the same reason.
My stemware is Baccarat, but I also have various pieces of Waterford and
Lalique. It all goes in the DW.

It could be informative to set aside a few pieces of crystal
and never put them through the dishwasher, while routinely
washing in the DW other, identical pieces of
crystal and then comparing them after a few years.

Steve
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