Even a bit of masking tape maybe enough to let u mark without leaving residue. 

Denise Millette
Discovery Toys Educational Consultant

On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:37 AM, "Nicole Massey" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a different thought about this.
> 
> Your landlord is not complying with 805J standards for all people doing
> business in this country by providing an inaccessible appliance in your home
> and not  allowing you to do temporary enhancements to make it compliant to
> federal law? Interesting.
> 
> That said, there are all kinds of adhesive dots out there that come off with
> a bit of scrubbing. (Or at a whim when you're trying to use them) These
> would not be permanent, and do the job nicely.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rebecca Manners
> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 10:35 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [CnD] loading a dishwasher
> 
> I don't know how well this solution will work since you have been told "not 
> to mark up" your landlord's appliances.  Here goes anyway.
> 
> Sometimes, my mom and I will buy little stick-on plastic crystals from 
> Walmart.  They are tiny and are easy to remove when necessary.  If I 
> remember correctly, they don't leave any glue behind.  You can get them from
> 
> the craft section.
> 
> They also have some stick-on shapes made of some kind of spongey material 
> which are also useful.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> Becky
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Jerry Mader
> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 2:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [CnD] loading a dishwasher
> 
> What's the best way to label the dish washer because Mine that came with my
> newly rented house, doesn't have dials.
> The landlord told me I couldn't mark up his appliances.
> Yet I feel scratches all over the touch panel.
> So that confuses me. I can't use it I guess unless any of you have any cool
> suggestions?
> Jerry Mader
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Drew Hunthausen
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 10:55 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [CnD] loading a dishwasher
> 
> Just to add to this, once you are familiar with the types of dishes and
> utensils you have in your kitchen I think it is the easiest to load the dish
> washer as you go. When I finish eating or finish with a drinking glass I put
> it into the dish washer. This makes it much easier, and you don't have
> dishes sitting around on the counter to get in the way or break. When I
> unload the clean dishes, I don't have any problem as I can recognize the
> different types of dishes I use. Hope this helps
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jean Marcley
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 6:46 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [CnD] loading a dishwasher
> 
> I usually load the bottom part first with plates and silverware.  I put only
> the sharp knives like steak knives in point down, everything else I put in
> handle down.  I like to keep spoons together, forks, serving spoons, etc.
> It's easier to unload.
> I feel how the rows of prongs go in the dishwasher and then start putting in
> the plates.  I like to keep them in neat rows also to make it easier to
> unload.
> Then I pull out the top shelf and begin putting glasses in with the top of
> the glass facing the bottom of the dishwasher; same for cups and cereal
> bols.  Some cooking utensils like slotted spoons, tongs, big stirring
> spoons, can lay down on the top shelf.  Anything plastic also goes on this
> shelf - like measureing cups and storage containers (make sure they are
> dishwasher safe and you have to ask a sighted person).
> I like to use premeasured packets probably of dishwasher detergent and I
> don't use a softener to prevent spotting.
> After a while, you'll get better at it when you use the same dishwasher all
> the time.  Do not put wooden utensils or wooden-handled knives in the dw.  I
> NEVER put sharp knives in even if they are dw safe so that I don't cut
> myself when I am putting the dishes away.
> So, there ya go.  Hope this helps.
> I use my hands to feel where things go and it takes probably 3 times as long
> as for a sighted person.  I don't care.
> Jean
> 
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