This invention generally relates to a method for having cleaner dishes.
People use smelly, toxic cleaners and other chemicals in their dishwashers and very hot water or steam which can melt plastic, or cause burns.
The object of this invention is to have cleaner washed dishes by detoxifying, deodorizing and disinfecting, without using harmful smelly chemicals and/or extremely hot water which can cause melting or burns if the dishwasher, pan-washer, glass-washer, tray washer, utensil washer or whatever it is called is unloaded too soon. It will also deodorize the dishwasher so that it doesn't have to be cleaned. Another object of this invention is saving money, energy resources, and the quality of the environment, while removing bacteria and toxins and generally making life more pleasant.
There are no drawings for this invention because there are many different manufacturers of dishwashers and many different types, shapes and sizes.
This method for cleaner washed dishes is a preferred method over prior art because it is ecology safer, whereby destroying mold, mildew, tobacco, onions, garlic and other offensive smells of which some are toxic. The water heat can be reduced and cause less burns and less melted items, and still have bacteria free dishes. The quality of the environment can be helped by using this invention in removing toxins, bacteria and bad odors and generally making life more pleasant.
This method to have cleaner dishes uses an apparatus, called Lightning Clean Technology™, with a washing machine that cleans dishes and other paraphanalia. Said apparatus detoxifies, deodorizes and disinfects, saving money from extra heated water (energy resources), as well as not having to replace ruined items.
A leak-proof container to hold water that the apparatus makes special, being put where it is most convenient for the type and shape of the washer. The apparatus works with the appliance control panel through wiring, radio waves, or other wireless methods and the control panel is programed to use the special water in the last rinse.
This patent application is related to a Provisional Patent Application filed on Dec. 23, 2017 and granted on Jan. 18, 2018 with country code and number of U.S. 62/708,859
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62708859 | Dec 2017 | US |