Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody in my DH's family loads the dishwasher properly. I noticed SIL's husband having the same cows that I do about dishes poorly placed in a way they will never get clean or they will be damaged. DH does exactly the same thing. He will actually put all the pots face down on the top rack, and then because there's no more room on the top rack, he starts putting glasses on the bottom rack. I try to explain that the top and bottom racks have different purposes and he acts like I'm overbearing and OCD. I'd rather be critical than have to pick broken glass out of the dishwasher.
How many times have you "picked broken glass our of the dishwasher"?
Just once. You can't put a wine glass on the bottom rack. Period.
All this anxiety over 1 broken glass.![]()
There would be a lot more if I didn't step in and take over. You can't put glasses on the bottom rack. And pots may not come clean on the top rack. There is a method, and it's in the manual.
You should not put any wine glasses in the dishwasher, unless you live in a trailer.
Meh. We put our Reidel in the dishwasher. Top rack. Hand dry. We've only lost one or two over the last 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not annoyed, but puzzled that NO woman I've ever known, including DW, knows how to stack the dishwasher properly. So I always have to do it.
That's funny, no man I've known knows how to load properly. But that's probably because I have amazing spatial skills. I'm also the road trip car packer.
Men have better spatial skills than women.
Maybe some men have better skills than some women, but it's not a universal truth. Let me know if you need help optimizing your dishwasher. Or loading the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not annoyed, but puzzled that NO woman I've ever known, including DW, knows how to stack the dishwasher properly. So I always have to do it.
That's funny, no man I've known knows how to load properly. But that's probably because I have amazing spatial skills. I'm also the road trip car packer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not annoyed, but puzzled that NO woman I've ever known, including DW, knows how to stack the dishwasher properly. So I always have to do it.
That's funny, no man I've known knows how to load properly. But that's probably because I have amazing spatial skills. I'm also the road trip car packer.
Men have better spatial skills than women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not annoyed, but puzzled that NO woman I've ever known, including DW, knows how to stack the dishwasher properly. So I always have to do it.
That's funny, no man I've known knows how to load properly. But that's probably because I have amazing spatial skills. I'm also the road trip car packer.
Anonymous wrote:Small plates where the big plates go, bowls placed haphazardly, no thinking or care about about organization leaving me to re-do it. It drives me crazy! Am I alone with this problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody in my DH's family loads the dishwasher properly. I noticed SIL's husband having the same cows that I do about dishes poorly placed in a way they will never get clean or they will be damaged. DH does exactly the same thing. He will actually put all the pots face down on the top rack, and then because there's no more room on the top rack, he starts putting glasses on the bottom rack. I try to explain that the top and bottom racks have different purposes and he acts like I'm overbearing and OCD. I'd rather be critical than have to pick broken glass out of the dishwasher.
How many times have you "picked broken glass our of the dishwasher"?
Just once. You can't put a wine glass on the bottom rack. Period.
All this anxiety over 1 broken glass.![]()
There would be a lot more if I didn't step in and take over. You can't put glasses on the bottom rack. And pots may not come clean on the top rack. There is a method, and it's in the manual.
You should not put any wine glasses in the dishwasher, unless you live in a trailer.
Anonymous wrote:Not annoyed, but puzzled that NO woman I've ever known, including DW, knows how to stack the dishwasher properly. So I always have to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody in my DH's family loads the dishwasher properly. I noticed SIL's husband having the same cows that I do about dishes poorly placed in a way they will never get clean or they will be damaged. DH does exactly the same thing. He will actually put all the pots face down on the top rack, and then because there's no more room on the top rack, he starts putting glasses on the bottom rack. I try to explain that the top and bottom racks have different purposes and he acts like I'm overbearing and OCD. I'd rather be critical than have to pick broken glass out of the dishwasher.
How many times have you "picked broken glass our of the dishwasher"?
Just once. You can't put a wine glass on the bottom rack. Period.
All this anxiety over 1 broken glass.![]()
There would be a lot more if I didn't step in and take over. You can't put glasses on the bottom rack. And pots may not come clean on the top rack. There is a method, and it's in the manual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody in my DH's family loads the dishwasher properly. I noticed SIL's husband having the same cows that I do about dishes poorly placed in a way they will never get clean or they will be damaged. DH does exactly the same thing. He will actually put all the pots face down on the top rack, and then because there's no more room on the top rack, he starts putting glasses on the bottom rack. I try to explain that the top and bottom racks have different purposes and he acts like I'm overbearing and OCD. I'd rather be critical than have to pick broken glass out of the dishwasher.
How many times have you "picked broken glass our of the dishwasher"?
Just once. You can't put a wine glass on the bottom rack. Period.
All this anxiety over 1 broken glass.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody in my DH's family loads the dishwasher properly. I noticed SIL's husband having the same cows that I do about dishes poorly placed in a way they will never get clean or they will be damaged. DH does exactly the same thing. He will actually put all the pots face down on the top rack, and then because there's no more room on the top rack, he starts putting glasses on the bottom rack. I try to explain that the top and bottom racks have different purposes and he acts like I'm overbearing and OCD. I'd rather be critical than have to pick broken glass out of the dishwasher.
How many times have you "picked broken glass our of the dishwasher"?
Just once. You can't put a wine glass on the bottom rack. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody that lets the way a dishwasher is loaded bother them is clearly on the spectrum for OCD.
Anonymous wrote:Not annoyed, but puzzled that NO woman I've ever known, including DW, knows how to stack the dishwasher properly. So I always have to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody in my DH's family loads the dishwasher properly. I noticed SIL's husband having the same cows that I do about dishes poorly placed in a way they will never get clean or they will be damaged. DH does exactly the same thing. He will actually put all the pots face down on the top rack, and then because there's no more room on the top rack, he starts putting glasses on the bottom rack. I try to explain that the top and bottom racks have different purposes and he acts like I'm overbearing and OCD. I'd rather be critical than have to pick broken glass out of the dishwasher.
How many times have you "picked broken glass our of the dishwasher"?