Quick...Is it ok to take things out of the dishwasher if they are wet?


Question:ok i have not much experience with a dishwater but if dishes are wet do i just have to dry the dishes off and put them away?

Answers:
Well if you are really in a hurry to unload the thing you could dry them and put them away, but normally I just let them finish they drying cycle and then put them away. Sometimes plastic storage containers don't get dry and I have to wipe them off, but it's more sanitary to let them dry in the dishwasher as dish towels harbor and spread germs. Same for washing by hand. It's better to let them air dry.


Yes it is O.K. to do this and unless you use the heated dry setting the dishes will most likely be wet when removed just dry them and move on with it.
You could always let them air dry, but then glass will get spots on it.
You can take things out at anytime, but if your cabinets are wood the drip off of the dishes will puddle and possibly leave a wet spot on the wood.
It's totally fine, and to save energy, it's a good idea. Just dry them with a towel or paper towel before putting them away.
I usually leave mine inside to air dry if the rims collect water just dab a tea towel on them .
yes , but it just gives you extra work having to dry them. If you need to take something out of the machine , whilst it´s still washing the dishes,just push the pause button. open the machine, Then close it again . The program you have picked will still continue to work

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