Whats the deal with the sanitizer not being a dishwasher?
You’re probably going around saying, “People tell me that the sanitizer is not a dishwasher, but I don’t believe them, because it seems so unmistakably dishwasherlike.” Well, things are not always as they seem. The Sanitizer (or Hobart) kills people’s germs by briefly blasting the dishes with very very hot water. This does not mean it washes your dishes. In fact, if you leave food on your dishes and sanitize them, the food petrifies and is virtually impossible to remove. On the bright side, you don’t have to sanitize pots and pans, Tupperware, graters, or measuring cups unless you ate off them. DO sanitize cutting boards, as the sanitizer will work wonders at removing meaty juices. Ask your workshift manager for more details about the sanitizer; your house may have different rules about what needs washing only and what needs sanitizing as well.* *This and the following questions were borrowed and modified from the Center for High Energy Meta-Physics web page who borrowed and modified t