Before you start washing dishes, scrape food scraps into the trash.
For quick dishwashing by hand, first remove any food residue from all plates or pots to be washed, using a napkin. In this way, you ensure that the dishwashing water does not get dirty quickly.
Start with slightly dirty dishes.
Constantly changing the water while washing dishes or washing dishes under an open tap wastes a lot of water. Therefore, considering our already limited water resources, we recommend that you choose to wash the dishes in a bowl.
If the dishes are washed in the basin, less dirty dishes should be washed first. Washing very dirty dishes first causes the water to get dirty early and other dishes to be washed in dirty water. If you wash your dishes from slightly dirty to very dirty, you will use less water. This also helps you save your budget.
In general, glasses are less dirty than other dishes. Therefore, start by washing the glasses with BIOX DISHWASHING DETERGENT. Then, you can finish the process by washing the forks, knives, spoons, plates and lastly the pots. If your water becomes contaminated at any stage, pour out the water and refill with new water. Do not continue washing in heavily contaminated water.
Now your dishes are ready to rinse.
Now that all the dishes are done, pour out the dishwater and rinse the basin. Rinse your dishes thoroughly, using the same washing sequence.
Leave them to dry.
It is not recommended to dry the dishes with a cloth or paper towel immediately after being washed. Instead, it is better to let them drain and dry.