Sterling silver knives (with hollow handles)
This one’s oddly specific—but important.
The heat can loosen the adhesive inside the handle, causing separation.
It’s not something you notice immediately. But once it happens, there’s no easy fix.
Milk glass
A bit of a niche item, but worth mentioning.
Repeated dishwasher cycles can cause yellowing. It’s subtle at first—then suddenly obvious.
So… What’s the Rule of Thumb?
Here’s a simple way to think about it:
If it’s wood, delicate, coated, sealed, or sentimental, keep it out of the dishwasher.
Yes, it takes a little more effort. A minute here, two minutes there.
But compare that to replacing a good pan—or worse, losing something you actually care about.
Final Thought (Because This Always Comes Up)
You can get away with putting some of these items in the dishwasher occasionally.
That’s the honest truth.
But it’s a bit like skipping oil changes in your car. Nothing breaks right away… until it does.
And when it does, it’s usually at the worst time.
So maybe the dishwasher isn’t magic after all—just a really powerful tool that needs a bit of respect.
And once you get into the habit, handwashing a few key items doesn’t feel like a chore. It just feels… smarter.
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