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Originally Posted by DoubleF
To be honest, loading efficiency isn't hard once you have sound logic. The issues I run with with are people who should be smart, but are doing really dumb things. I want to strangle them when I see the outcomes of some of their dishwasher loads.
Yes, I have a little bit of OCPD, but I don't think it's unreasonable at all to aim for a 95% clean dishes out of the dishwasher standard (via loading). Instead, I get like 60-85% at times. Utensils with scrambled egg "polymers" on it. Garden salad leaf pressings on utensils and dishware. Oil, oil, oil because someone loaded some #### that went through the rack and blocked the spinner from spinning for the entire wash.
And this isn't just a millennial thing. I deal with boomers who knew how to load dishwashers, decided one day to load #### haphazardly and now claim "expensive" dishwashers (entry level) suck at washing dishes and it's a rip off to have to buy more expensive dishwashers to get that #### off when they haphazardly load it.
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I used to think that "smart" people meant that they knew how to do other things as well in life. Then I worked in an office with "smart" people, engineers, programmers, executives etc. so many people cannot load a simple dishwasher properly.
I have seen people just put cups in right side up, plates just stacked together and place on top of the rack. Silverware tossed in the top rack. Plates and bowls not sorted by type, just put in however they wanted. I was shocked to see how grown people could not figure this stuff out.