You may think they are the same, but cleaning and sanitizing your dishes are two completely different things altogether. Cleaning your dishes simply means making sure there are no visible dirt, grime or grease on your dishes, while sanitizing your dishes means to make sure they are germ-free and safe to use for food. As recommended, there are two ways to sanitize your dishes: (1) Run your dishes under hot water, preferably around the range of 170°F (76.7°C) for at least 30 seconds or (2) soak your dishes in a sanitizing solution of bleach and water.
If you’re as apprehensive as we are in using bleach over your plates and utensils, then perhaps hot water may be a better option for you.
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