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Am I the only one who thinks upside down glasses on the bottom rack is a waste of space?
Tbh I used to always put glasses right side up on the top rack, thought flipping them was silly. Then my roommate stacked 8 wine glasses upside down on the bottom rack last week and they came out spotless with zero water spots. Now I see the logic but I feel like you lose so much room for plates. Has anyone else tried this and stuck with it or switched back?
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troyreed25d ago
Zero water spots" you say, but that's because you ran the dry cycle, not because of the upside down trick.
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willow40724d ago
Zero water spots" is a pretty bold claim, Troy. I guess my dishwasher just enjoys a good laugh at my expense when it leaves ghost spots on upside-down wine glasses. Maybe I need to start running a dry cycle AND chanting ancient drying spells.
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laura18925d ago
Does the dry cycle actually make that big of a difference though? I've run mine without the heated dry and glasses still come out with water spots if they're right side up, so there's gotta be more to it than just that. What kind of dishwasher do you have, maybe it's more about the spray arm design?
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