It’s less work than having to scrub them again after they go through the wash.

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    Use a sponge and 5 seconds later your cup is clean again even without the dishwasher 😲

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    Are you loading your dishwasher with powdered detergent? I used to have this problem back when I was using liquid, but it went away entirely when I switched to powder.

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    I have never experienced that my dishwasher didn’t fully remove all the traces of coffee… No matter whether it’s black coffee, with milk, espresso, café latte, with or without sugar/syrup…

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    If you’re not going to rinse it right away, always fill your empty cup with warm water. Better yet, rinse and put it in the dishwasher right away. Takes about the same amount of time.

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    A tip in this video may help you: https://youtu.be/jHP942Livy0

    A dishwasher should have no problem with dried on coffee, unless it’s something unfortunate in the material of the mug. But it seems it’s not too hard for you to hand wash, so I would expect one of the tips in the video might help!

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    4 months ago

    Off topic but I recently bought a mug from the thrift store are ran it through the dishwasher 4 times before I realized the speckles on the bottom are part of the mug.