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How to load a dishwasher Ever wonder if there’s a best way to load the dishwasher? You’re not alone. Once again this past holiday season, when friends or family were helping me clean up after a meal and loading the dishwasher, we had the same discussion. Seems like most of us disagree with spouses Kathy R. or other Byrnes family members EXTENDING KNOWLEDGE on the correct way to load the dishwasher. Do you rinse or not? How should dishes be arranged? Do forks and knives go up or down? With all the crazy things going on in the world, it always amuses me that this continues to be such a matter of disagreement among many. Established in 1926, the American Cleaning Institute’s (ACI) purpose is to serve the growth and innovation of the U.S. cleaning products industry by advancing the health and quality of life of people and protecting our planet. ACI achieves this through a continuous commitment to sound science and being a credible voice for the cleaning products industry. They represent many of our country’s cleaning product, equipment, and appliance lines. So let’s see what the experts have to say ...

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214 Covington Ave.: Benson Wright to Rachel and Juan Hiraldo Calderon; $77,000. 3616 Decoursey Ave.: Elizabeth Ellis to Kenneth Smith; $90,000. 1734 Eastern Ave.: Marjanne Hamilton to Quantez Jeffrey; $106,500. 1727 Greenup St.: Allison and Ryan Church to Brian Whittenberger; $97,000. 1183 Torreys Court, Unit 213: Miranda and Brandon Freeman to Nathan Berning; $335,000. 7 May Wallace Ave.: Wallace Rentals LLC to Camerin Ernst; $50,000.

135 Seville Court: Linda and Robert Mears to Treenah and Travis Kight; $490,000.

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from the ACI: We’re not saying there’s an absolute right way to do it – like most things, there are lots of options. We just thought you might be interested in some tips that’ll keep your dishes sparkling – and maybe prevent some reloading, too. » If your dishwasher was made in the last 10 years, you don’t need to rinse the dishes before loading them. Just scrape the food off gently. You’ll save time and water. » Don’t overload the washer! Make sure the dirty part of every dish has access to the sprayer arm. Give them some space! » Knives and forks get cleaner if they are loaded heads up, but it is safer to load them head down. » Mix spoons with forks, otherwise they will nest. (Remember what we said about space.) Dishes along the backs and sides should face the center. » Don’t put glassware on the bottom. The water pressure on the bottom is higher, which can break glass or melt plastic. » Load glasses and mugs upside down. » Empty the bottom rack first so water from the glasses up top doesn’t drip on the dry dishes below. (You knew that one already, right?). So here’s hoping 2018 is a year of dishwasher harmony in your home. Happy loading. Kathy R. Byrnes is a Family and Consumer Sciences agent at Kenton County Cooperative Extension Service.

3060 Balsam Court: Connie Eten and Thomas Rolf to Patrick Noll; $177,500. 362 Terebe Court: Margie and Mark Wilhoite to Willaim Fraley; $170,000. 3088 Treetop Way: Abby and Colin Stayton to Mary and William Wehrman Jr.; $247,000.

ELSMERE 209 Floral St., Unit 211: Turner and Turner Enterprises Inc. to Lisa and David Willman; $152,500.

ERLANGER 3398 Apple Tree Lane: Sandra and Thomas Kappes to Lisa and Christopher Bryant; $88,000. 3395 Spruce Tree Lane: Angela Unkraut to Marie and Daniel Moser; $139,500.

FORT WRIGHT 1617 E. Crittenden Ave.: Ashley Swink to Theresa and Steven Kramer; $214,000. 504 General Drive: George Henke to Amber and Christopher Boyd; $312,000. 412 Lorup Ave.: Susan O’Neil and Robert Wallace to Sarah and James Huelsman; $181,500.

INDEPENDENCE 19 Apple Drive: Federal National Mortgage Association to Rebecca Myers; $52,000. 4253 Ashgrove Court: Levonne and Robert Hahn to Belinda Runyon; $154,000. 1034 Bristow Road: Theresa and James Howell to Heather Einke; $182,500. 10307 Calvary Road: Daniel Hasselbeck to Danielle Watkins and Justin Staggs; $178,500. 10460 Calvary Road: Laura and Michael Werneke to Eclipse Investments LLC; $164,500. 2109 Hartland Blvd.: Paul Kessebeh to Eclipse Investments LLC; $163,000. 5052 Madison Pike: Jacqueline Cain to Independence Frontage LLC; $150,000. 47 Nicole Drive: Dawn and Keene Dougherty to Terry Sammons and Jason Sammons; $189,500. 1192 Stoneman Lane: Amanda and John Relahan to Heather Pidgeon and Matthew Bailey; $193,000. 10340 Trent Court: Denigan I LLC to Susanne and Shahnam Askarpour; $160,000.

LATONIA 3128 Clifford Ave.: M. Debbie and Gregory Small to Jacob Moore; $125,000.

LUDLOW 417 Linden St.: Karen and John Griesinger to Brian Brownfield; $89,500.


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