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The annoying thing about dishwashers is that because of the heat they generate in the drying cycle, any food particles that didn't come off in the wash cycle get baked on, and then you've got to soak the dishes before you can re-wash them.
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quote:Originally posted by Four Kitties: Squishy, do you read the board through the Active Topics page? Because from there, it appeared that you were trying to put your son in the dishwasher.
Four Kitties
Ok So I'm going to start quoting more, I read the topic from the last post of mine to the end
I meant the shopping cart just to clarify more and regain something...what...I don't know
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quote:Originally posted by Squishy0405: No. I was referring to putting my son in one. Most people use the covers for infants. I don't have one so I usually squirt some sanitizer and rub it on the parts in front that he will touch but I have forgotten my little bottle a couple of times.
It's okay, you're still a good mommy. When DD was a baby, they didn't have those covers, and sanitizer wasn't commercially available. She's 13 now and seems to have survived.
ETA: Of course, if you every do try to put him in the dishwasher. . .
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