Boo Boo
I wash, but sometimes. The bowl is okay. There are small scratches, but this is clearly not from the sink.
Lika
Quote: Hairpin

Does anyone else wash the multicooker bowl in the PM? Maybe everyone is already washing, except me ...
I have never washed, not wash and will not wash. Firstly, I have a 45 cm machine and I have something to take a place for a saucepan from MV, and secondly, it is washed by hands much faster and more carefully.
The HP buckets are not mine at all. I fill in water, soak it for 5-7 minutes, rinse it under the tap and wipe it dry.
My buckets and MV saucepans ONLY from the inside.
Pani Ohmonek
Hello everyone! My first post on this forum, while reading silently

I wash two buckets from a bread machine in the dishwasher, and two pots from a multicooker - both at home and in the country. Almost a year has passed, everyone is healthy, everything is fine (TTT)
Svetik_
Pani Ohmonek and the saucepan is not scratched ??? How do you put it then ??? Well, okay from the bread maker, but the cartoon saucepan is so fragile
Scarecrow
I stopped washing pans and other teflon-coated dishes in the dishwasher. For several years of communication with PMM, I came to the conclusion that after washing and drying in PMM, these surfaces are strongly degreased and dry out. As a result, they quickly deteriorate. Somehow they become thinner or something, food begins to stick in some places.
Pani Ohmonek
Svetik_
nobody scratches anywhere, I put it upside down on the lower floor of the PMM. And my Teflon pans without problems, and pancake, and simple.

Two things cannot be washed in PMM, as my experience has shown, - the iron parts of the Mulinex meat grinder (they turned black and began to get dirty) and glued wooden boards (they disintegrate along the gluing seam). And ordinary boards and paddles are easy to clean.
Panevg1943
Cutting boards made of plastic are very well washed. They do not want to be washed by hand!
milena20111984
Quote: Panevg1943

Cutting boards made of plastic are very well washed. They do not want to be washed by hand!

oh, I thought one was my plastic. boards. I agree with the above
but the cutlery scares me - 2 forks have already turned black, and in general they have begun to rust, one knife-handle was shiny, and now it has become matte and in general the handle of the knife has become unpleasant to the touch. then a cast-iron frying pan (still got it from my grandmother) - everything began to burn on it, well, Teflon. pans. in short, now you need to buy a set of pans and more of them in PMM no gu-gu
and a bowl of multi, even if they write to me a hundred times, you can never, even if you want, but after the pans, it's scary! better with pens
Boo Boo
Cast iron cannot be washed. If the forks rust, then the quality is not very good, it is better not to use them. What about Teflon?
Anastasia
Quote: milena20111984

oh, I thought one was my plastic. boards. I agree with the above
but the cutlery scares me - 2 forks have already turned black, and in general they have begun to rust, one knife-handle was shiny, and now it has become matte and in general the handle of the knife has become unpleasant to the touch. then a cast-iron frying pan (even from my grandmother got it) - everything began to burn on it, well, and Teflon. pans. in short, now you need to buy a set of pans and more of them in PMM, no gu-gu
and a bowl of multi, even if they write me a hundred times, you can never, although you want, but after the pans, it's scary! better with pens

With a cast-iron frying pan, everything is clear - it shouldn't have been washed there, because the layer that users usually do on cast iron is washed off by calcining it with salt and oil and creating figuratively speaking "Teflon in Old Russian". You can restore its properties again by annealing.This is done this way, it is required to wash, ignite with salt for 1.5-2 hours and smear with vegetable oil. As for the forks-knives, what can I say, the material for them is now taken so cheap and not resistant, but the means for dishwashers, be healthy, the same chemistry. With good cutlery made of good stainless steel, only the blades of the knives can be covered with rusty individual specks. And then, not right away. For 7 years of using PMM, I have an old Soviet table set, as good as new, and modern forks-knives periodically fail. Do you use "Somat" dishwasher? I don’t take it anymore. He seemed too aggressive to me in general for all dishes.
Teflon pans are also different. I do not have thin Teflon pans. All are heavy and expensive. From the dishwasher, only the bottom of the outside becomes dull - there is aluminum and it darkens from the dishwasher - this is a well-known fact. But this does not affect the working qualities of Teflon inside the pans. On Teflon, the water in the dishwasher does not completely dry out, so you have to wipe off the water drops additionally.
lillay
Recently I bought a teflon-coated baking dish, so there is a sign on the label: do not wash in the dishwasher! And even the text (in small print) is duplicated!
Anastasia
Quote: lillay

Recently I bought a teflon-coated baking dish, so there is a sign on the label: do not wash in the dishwasher! And even the text (small print) duplicates it!

And the shapes are also different, so be sure to pay attention to the icons! Of course, the manufacturer knows better what can and cannot be washed from his products in the PMM. Now I looked at the packaging from the Tefal mold in the form of a heart - it is forbidden to wash it only with abrasive powders, nothing at all has been written about PMM.
On the box from a set of pans Tefal is directly written and drawn with an icon - you can wash in PMM!
Panevg1943
I bought powder for PMM Aro in Metro. I am delighted. All cupronickel spoons and forks shone !!! Previously, it was necessary to periodically clean the specials. napkins (already wrote). As for the frying pans, Tefal companies have not bought for a long time, they are quickly losing non-stick properties. Heavy Teflon pans made in St. Petersburg turned out to be very good in operation. They also have the Titan inscription. They wash in the PMM for a sweet soul.
Berry
Here's what I found on the Scovo website regarding washing pans at PMM:

All Scovo® cookware is dishwasher safe. However, since it can be easily washed by hand, there is no need to use the dishwasher every time. If you prefer to wash dishes in the dishwasher, remember that this method is not delicate. Strong abrasive detergents can damage the surface of the cookware over time. Do not forget that after the dishwasher, the interior surfaces must be greased with vegetable oil.
Anastasia
Quote: Berry

Here's what I found on the Scovo website regarding washing pans at PMM:

I had a frying pan and a ladle of this company - they are very delicate even when washed by hand! They quickly deteriorate - the metal is thin and the Teflon coating is very fragile. Only the price is affordable, that's all their charm!
Berry
There are many different names for this company. I have a saucepan President, 3.5 mm metal thickness. I have been using it for the third year and am very satisfied.
Scarecrow
And I have a branded deep Italian frying pan, heavy as a bomber and expensive, covered with a copper basin after about a year of constant washing in the PMM. It was a pity. Somehow the coating ceased to be non-stick and went "spots" on the bottom. Outwardly, no peeling. only some sort of lightening and fried in these places.
LAGGARD
Girls, can you please tell me, can silicone bakeware be washed in PMM? I read somewhere that it is possible, but then they need to be greased before baking, and if you wash with your hands, you don't have to grease them.
Yanochka
Quote: LAGGARD

Girls, tell me, please, can silicone bakeware be washed in PMM? I read somewhere that it is possible, but then they need to be greased before baking, and if you wash with your hands, you don't have to grease them.

You are absolutely right. Silicone molds can be washed in PMM.
Yanochka
And our Gipfel pan peeled off after 3 months of use. And everything sticks to the frying pan of the same company.
Svetik_
Girls, and I also didn’t wash the pans in the PMM, although I have two old Tefalev pans, I don’t risk it either, but after buying a new cast pans ... finally it’s not mine there, because it’s written that you can, but still not very desirable
I will not tempt fate .......... in general, which is related to the non-stick coating, I probably just don’t take risks; -If they were so cheap, then yes .... just threw it out, bought a new one, and the prices because a nightmare
Vnemira
I had to wash everything, both the cartoon saucepan and the Tefalev frying pan, because I broke my arm! As soon as the gypsum is removed, I will only wash them with handles. And then the saucepan is covered with bloom, zhaaalko!
tatyna
PLEASE ADVISE WHAT TO DO WITH THE MEAT GRINDER PARTS WASHED IN THE PMM. DO I NEED TO THROW OUT THEM OR IS IT POSSIBLE TO SAVE THEM ELSE? INSTEAD OF GLITTER, THEY STEEL MATT AND DIRTY.
k.alena
I bought new ones in the SC. When I called the price to find out, they immediately asked - "Have you washed it at PMM?"
Svetik_
Don't do this anymore, they just don't put such things in the PMM, I myself got caught for the first time, well, I think that for sure ...... I did something wrong, I got all my hands dirty with aluminum ....... ......... ... then I just didn't put it into it from the meat grinder and that's it ..................... .
Let dry and wipe with a cloth that you don't mind getting dirty, do not do this again
Svetik_
k.alena and why did you order in the SC ???
Well, it happens, well, nothing has happened to them, everything is in working order ... right ???
I just when faced with this (at first I wanted to wash everything), I realized that aluminum things are not put in PMM? Yes, somewhere on the forum they wrote about it, what is possible and what is not
k.alena
It’s me, not myself, but my mother .... I don’t remember the details. But the instructions for the meat grinder specifically stipulate that you cannot wash in the PMM. Apparently the aluminum is coated with something, and upon contact with the detergent, the coating is washed off and the aluminum is oxidized. This is me .... I argue I think that the resulting compound is good for health. These are all my assumptions, I don't know for sure
lega
Quote: k.alena

But the instructions for the meat grinder specifically stipulate that you cannot wash in the PMM. Apparently the aluminum is coated with something, and upon contact with the detergent, the coating is washed off and the aluminum is oxidized. This is me .... I argue I think that the resulting compound is good for health. These are all my assumptions, I don't know for sure
I don’t know for sure either, but I don’t think that aluminum is covered with anything. For food utensils and other products that come into contact with food, there are special grades of aluminum. (I faced this for a long time at work) It's just that in PMM, the detergents are so thermonuclear that there is a chemical. reaction and the top layer is oxidized. If you clear it, then nothing terrible will happen. I, too, at the beginning, while I poorly studied the instructions, put in the PMM both the meat grinder and the lid from the pan - then cleaned it off (it turned out not very quickly) and now I use it. As long as everyone is alive. And the grease filter from the hood is still mine in the PMM.
I think that you are in vain afraid. Everything will be OK!
torturesru
Chinese pots, washed the pressure cooker from "Kopeyka", became clean, but its shiny sides turned to matte :(
Giraffe
Has anyone washed the grill from the airfryer?
Hairpin
Which one? The one that is screwed on, or put on the bottom? All bottom mine. There are no troubles ...
Giraffe
Oh, thanks for the promptness, it meant the bottom. I haven't unscrewed anything yet. and in this one you will wash it at the joints. I was just afraid that it would turn black. PPM is my third day-happy-me-me-me.
Hairpin
The bottom ones do not turn black. I confirm. Aero grills Hotter and Brand.
Giraffe
I'll cook and wash the fish in the evening. And I will be happy
Nariki
My question is whether it is possible to wash rubber toys for babies in the PSM.Or is it better in a washing machine? Otherwise they lay in a box for 4 years, left over from the elder. Here I think how to wash them cleaner.
And also plastic dishes, containers, cups, etc. can be washed?
I also heard that it is convenient to wash fruits and vegetables in ps machines, who does this?
celfh
Quote: Nariki

My question is, is it possible to wash rubber toys for babies in PSM. And also plastic dishes, containers, cups, etc. can be washed?
I also heard that it is convenient to wash fruits and vegetables in ps machines, who does this?
Found an interesting article on the site Domashny Ochag "The Secret Life of Your Dishwasher", in particular there and about toys too
I wanted to insert a link, but it's soooooo long. If you are interested, you can type the title of the article in the search engine.
lega
I read this article ... Some tips are interesting ... But to wash potatoes in the PMM? For some reason I feel sorry for the car .... so much sand ... won't clog the filters?
Vafelka
Does anyone wash canning jars in the summer? Or is it just me so insolent?
lesik_l
Quote: Vafelka

Does anyone wash canning jars in the summer? Or is it just me so insolent?

And I-I-I !!!

Well, it's so convenient, and the temperature is right. Only then I turn on additional rinsing modes in order to wash off the chemistry for sure.
NatalyaN
Quote: Vafelka

Does anyone wash canning jars in the summer? Or is it just me so insolent?
what a question - and what to wash them by hand, having a PMM? no, d ... no !!!
Antonovka
And I also have my chandelier shades
Kitty
And I wash the flower pots, since I have violets, they endlessly need to be transplanted
Vafelka
Quote: lesik_l

And I-I-I !!!

Well, it's so convenient, and the temperature is right. Only then I turn on additional rinsing modes in order to wash off the chemistry for sure.

The only thing that confuses me is the salt, because it is even added to the water for preliminary rinsing. And on the pack of salt it is written that it would not get on the mucous membranes, etc. Is that nothing?

Sorry if the question is off-topic. I just don't know where to stick him, but he has been torturing me for two weeks
Jefry
Quote: Vafelka

The only thing that confuses me is the salt, because it is even added to the water for preliminary rinsing. And on the pack of salt it is written that it would not get on the mucous membranes, etc. Is that nothing?

Sorry if the question is off-topic. I just don't know where to stick him, but he has been torturing me for two weeks

Salt is the most common there, you can eat it. It differs from the one that we eat only in chemical purity.
Vafelka
Quote: Jefry


Salt is the most common there, you can eat it. It differs from the one that we eat only in chemical purity.

Oh Jefry, thank you so much. And then I rinsed under the tap after the PMM. Yeah, I'm quite YOU with the technique
TaTa *
People, somebody washed the cast-iron grates from gas. plates? The instructions say - not intended for washing in PMM, but you really want to wash ...
lesik_l
I washed and nothing happened to them. But they are coated with some kind of black, so they do not rust (BOSCH). And in your case - the question ...
TaTa *
Mine is also covered in black, I even washed the burner cap, nothing bad happened. But on the grates there are elastic bands (like legs) glued on, I'm afraid that they will not fall off
I have Gorenie.
NatalyaN
I have Ariston, black gratings, elastic bands are not glued, but they dress, as if ringing the grating, they did not fall off during washing, the structure of the grates did not change, but it was washed badly, the frozen fat in some places did not wash, and remained, with soap hands - cleaned ...
lesik_l
I can't say that everything should be washed perfectly, but everything softened perfectly and was quickly washed off with a brush.

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