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Last Updated: 24th Apr 2024

Should I use sanitize cycle on dishwasher?

Do I have to use the "sanitize” setting in my dishwasher every time? Answer: The heating coils of the dishwasher will heat the water to 150 degrees F, enough to kill 99.999 percent bacteria. This setting is recommended by Cheryl Luptowski at NSF International. NSF International certifies dishwashers according to sanitation standards.



What does the dishwasher's sanitize cycle do?

A dishwasher with a sanitizing function uses an extended hot water rinse to kill germs. NSF/ANSI Standard 184 has been established by the National Sanitation Foundation. This certification means that dishwashers with this certification kill 99.99% of bacteria when used on the "sanitize” setting.

What is the antibacterial cycle for a dishwasher? This cycle is actually based upon a NSF International standard, formerly the National Sanitation Foundation. To remove 99.999% of bacteria from dishes, dishwashers must have an Anti-Bacterial or SaniWash cycle. This cycle is required at a 150°F rinse temperature.

How does the sanitize cycle function?

The same can be done with dryers that have Sanitize cycles. Be aware that this extreme heat can rapidly wear out fabrics and reduce their lifespan. NSF certification is a must if you are serious about sanitizing. It verifies that 99.9% microorganisms have been killed during a wash cycle.

What temperature can a dishwasher clean?

155 degrees F