Everyone Gets These Things Wrong When Cleaning Wine Glasses

Everyone Gets These Things Wrong When Cleaning Wine Glasses

Keeping wine glasses clean and well-maintained is important. Unfortunately, it is very easy to get things wrong, particularly since they are so delicate when compared with a lot of other glassware. Fortunately, there is plenty of information about potential issues for those who are curious.

A Dishwasher Is Safer Than Handwashing With Proper Placement

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For starters, a dishwasher should be safer than handwashing so long as the wine glasses have been placed in the right manner. Generally speaking, this means putting them on their own in the top rack. The use of the glass holder is preferable if there is one. Other than that, use the "air dry" setting while using a dishwasher tablet that has been specifically designed for glassware.

Use a Cloth Rather Than a Sponge

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You'll want to use a cloth rather than a sponge if you're planning on hand-washing the wine glasses. This is because sponges are meant to scrub, meaning that sufficient use can leave scratch marks. On a related note, avoid using soap. Instead, go for either a drop of detergent, a small amount of white vinegar, or nothing at all.

Be Careful How You Hold Them

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Be careful when handling the wine glasses while hand-washing them. Never hold them by both the bowl and the base simultaneously because that can put pressure on the weak point that is the neck. Besides that, hold the wine glass lower in the sink so that it will fall a shorter distance if it somehow slips out of your hand.

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