Pick up the larger pieces carefully so as not to cut yourself. Sweep the smaller pieces into a pile and use a dust pan or shovel to place them in a rigid container for disposal.
Be public spirited, do it yourself but make sure you do it safely.
Grab a magnet. The magnet should pick the pins up and leave the broken glass behind
They should be picked up by using a broom and dustpan or wear protective gloves to pick it up always vacum afterwards.
Well, it depends, what is in the glass? If there is a rock you could pick it up.. well at least I think!
I pick up the large pieces by hand, then sweep everything I can into a dustpan. After that I run the vacuum over the area.
To safely clean up broken glass on a desk, wear gloves and shoes to protect yourself from cuts. Use a broom and dustpan to carefully sweep up the glass, then use a damp paper towel to pick up any remaining small pieces. Dispose of the glass in a secure container and thoroughly clean the area with a wet cloth to ensure all shards are removed.
By whom has the glass been broken?
bring it out side and smack all the glass out
To safely clean up a broken glass table, wear thick gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges. Use a broom and dustpan to carefully sweep up the larger pieces of glass. Then, use a damp paper towel or cloth to pick up the smaller shards. Dispose of the glass in a sturdy container and seal it tightly before throwing it away. Finally, thoroughly clean the area with a vacuum cleaner or mop to ensure all glass fragments are removed.
You have to pick them up
maybe
Before I begin, I would like to state that I, personally, wouldn't clean broken glass out of YOUR dishwasher. I think your grammar is a bigger problem than your broken glass. You should have been consistent, one of the following would have been much better: 1) How do you clean broken glass out of your dishwasher? 2) How do I clean broken glass out of my dishwasher? 3) How does one clean broken glass out of a dishwasher? To answer: Remove the racks, pick up the big pieces CAREFULLY with your fingers, use a damp stack of a few paper towels for the small pieces (which you can throw directly in the trash after the small pieces stick to it), then run a cycle or two to wash the tiny leftover pieces away.