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big dishwasher w/ pressure washer

i hate it when all my dishes dont fit and then tehy come out still dirty
 
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Dishwashers nowadays are just too small, if you were to build a dishwasher the size of a fridge it would be a much better thing. Iknow what your thinking, it would use too much water and soap, but no, use a pressure washer like you use to clean your driveway but somehow get maytag to think up of how to put it into a refridgerater size dishwasher. this would also almost completly demolish the need for soap.you would only need a very small amount of soap because the heat and pressure of the water hitting the dishes would do most of the work. also because of the size of the dishwasher nothing would jiggle agianst eachother causing dishes to break. Also design new racks where everything in the raack gets thouroughly cleaned on both side .For the cup rack you would have a number of seperate sprayers facing in an upwad direcion, one for each cup, these sprayers would have a spiral effect to them so te entire cup would be claened. also your soap would be poured into a jet dry like dispenser and be pumped through the hoses when needed isntead of mixed at the bottom of the dish wahser
stoveonarampage, Jul 28 2004

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       i forgot to mention that pressure washers use about three quarters water of what a fully turned on garden hose uses, thus saving water
stoveonarampage, Jul 28 2004
  

       You also forgot to spell or punctuate properly.
Laughs Last, Jul 28 2004
  

       I like it, but you need to spell things correctly.   

       Oh, and welcome to the halfbakery.   

       If you look at the link below your idea, it will take you to your account page which you can modify.
DesertFox, Jul 28 2004
  

       People who make such a fuss over poor spellign and puntucation I find are usually very sad people indeed. Good idea but baked for commerical aplications. HOBART's got a whole line of them. you toss your dishes in a big platic rack, slide it in, wait two or three minutes for it to do it's thing and slide a very hot rack of dishes out. You still need detergent, burnt blackbean soup is pretty stubborn stuff. Theyv'e got them about the size of a regular dishwasher to things the size of walk in closets, sometimes called cart washers.
tedhaubrich, Jul 29 2004
  

       Burnt nacho cheese sucks, too.
yabba do yabba dabba, Jul 29 2004
  

       The odd spelling mistake's OK, just as long as the document can still easily be read. [stove], can I recommend a spellchecker?
david_scothern, Jul 30 2004
  


 

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