Home Organization
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No, I'm saying I agree about the dust, but you said food grime as well. I was speaking to cleaning dishes. Yes clean is relative as you said, but what's the difference in this and a cabinet as far as food cleaning goes? It would still be on there regardless.
And it's not my kitchen, I don't even like the idea, but I figured some might so I posted it when I saw it. It's something novel I hadn't seen before.
Ah I gotcha. I was thinking food particles and stuff leftover stuck to the pans. Which wouldn't matter where you stored them if you didn't clean them well. Thanks for explaining. I agree interesting way to do it but it's not for me. Mostly because it takes up so much space. I hang my pots and pans but it's a small rack and everythings crammed together lol