Raw food preparation
Dirty dishes
Residual grease and oils
Standing water
An upright glass in this environment can easily collect contaminants. Turning it upside down minimizes exposure, keeping the interior surface cleaner for longer.
Avoiding Dirty Water Build-Up
When dishes are being washed, water doesn’t stay neatly contained. It splashes, flows, and sometimes pools in unexpected places.
An upright glass can quickly fill with:
Dishwater
Soap suds
Food particles
This not only makes the glass dirty again but can also leave behind unpleasant odors or residues. By flipping the glass upside down, you eliminate the possibility of water collecting inside.
Drying Efficiency: Letting Gravity Do the Work
Another practical benefit of the upside-down method is improved drying.
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