not you really dont but it cleans things up better and germs go away better so i would recamend it!!!!:]
when you wash your dishes, with hot water and soap, and rinse them off in hot water,
Hot water, apart from the fact that hot water seems to evaporate faster or whatever, it also kills more germs washing dishes in water above 60 degrees C
Take a bath or wash dishes!
Water is actually what cleans but you need something to break the surface of what your washing and soap is the best to use, and the water from your sink isn't hot enough to sterilize objects.
The water comes from the homes hot water pipe and any dirt present will come from the dishes. It will be pumped out in the first rinse.The water comes from the homes hot water pipe and any dirt present will come from the dishes. It will be pumped out in the first rinse.
Hot water will remove it more completely.
They use hot water and if it is not hot enough, the heating element used to dry the dishes will heat it to the right temperature.
To use very hot water to clean and sanitise dishes
Hot water, as it removes any remaining grease, soap and germs. Grease is what causes microscopic debris to cling to surfaces. The hotter the water, the more grease is removed. That is the reason why dishwashers use very hot water for both wash and rinse cycles.
poor cleaning and sanitizing
No. A dishwasher will not sanitize dishes unless the option is turned on. A normal cycle will use very hot water to wash and itβs good enough. A sanitary cycle heats water to 170 degrees. You should have a good reason to use this cycle.
Dishes should be washed in 110-115 degree water. Wearing gloves is recommended when washing dishes at this high of a temperature.