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I think that is true.  We didn't have a dishwasher but my favorite Aunt did.

 

I can remember her saying "good dishes don't go in the dishwasher" as if was a simple fact.  Everyday stuff yes, but anything else, no.
 
 
<blockquote>I can remember her saying "good dishes don't go in the dishwasher" as if was a simple fact. Everyday stuff yes, but anything else, no.</blockquote> That's an interesting perspective ... being as Josephine Cochran (I think that was her name) invented the household dishwasher due to the problem of kitchen staff breaking her china and crystal when handwashing.
 
True, true.

But dishwashers by the 1950's were vastly different than those based upon Madame Cochran's original designs.

My GE MM can scour paint off walls I shouldn't wonder. Run the thing empty or not very full and it actually moves about.

Don't think Mrs. Cochran would be putting her fine china and crystal into a dishwasher of 1950's or so vintage. Maybe today's models with far less forceful water jets.

Only difference in the China/Crystal setting for my MM is the unit skips one pre-wash and shortens drying cycle. Otherwise it's all systems go! *LOL*

Do recall reading housekeeping magazines and homemaker guides from the 1970's and 1980's which strongly advised disregarding whatever "china and crystal" settings were on a dishwasher, and *NOT* to subject one's fine things to automatic dishwashing.
 

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