Dishwashers are a modern lifesaver—but they’re not safe for everything. Putting the wrong items inside can ruin your cookware, damage delicate materials, and even shorten your machine’s lifespan.
1. Sharp knives and wooden utensils
High heat and water pressure dull blades and crack wood. Always hand wash and dry immediately.
2. Crystal and fine china
Delicate glass can chip or become cloudy, while decorative finishes fade or peel.
3. Cast iron cookware
Dishwashers strip away seasoning and cause rust. Wash by hand and re-oil after drying.
4. Nonstick pans
Harsh detergents break down the coating, making them less effective over time.
5. Items with stickers or adhesive labels
They melt into sticky residue and can clog filters.
6. Insulated travel mugs
Heat can damage vacuum seals and ruin temperature control.
7. Copper cookware
Dishwashers tarnish and corrode the finish, removing its shine.
8. Old or decorative china
Antique pieces are fragile and can lose painted designs permanently.
Bonus tips: Don’t overload the machine, clean the filter regularly, and always use proper dishwasher detergent—not regular soap.
Final thought:Your dishwasher is powerful, but not universal. Knowing what belongs inside it protects both your kitchen tools and your appliance for years to come.