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# If the dirty pots may become insect infested or may become ruined if it’s silver, one may let it soak in water even if one doesn’t plan on using them later that day. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:2 </ref>
# If the dirty pots may become insect infested or may become ruined if it’s silver, one may let it soak in water even if one doesn’t plan on using them later that day. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:2 </ref>
# If one removed food from a pot and there’s leftovers still on the sides one may soak the pot in water in order to prevent the leftovers from becoming stuck to the pot, however, if the leftovers already dried onto the pot then it’s forbidden to soak it because one is just doing so in order to make cleaning it after [[Shabbat]] easier. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:3 </ref>
# If one removed food from a pot and there’s leftovers still on the sides one may soak the pot in water in order to prevent the leftovers from becoming stuck to the pot, however, if the leftovers already dried onto the pot then it’s forbidden to soak it because one is just doing so in order to make cleaning it after [[Shabbat]] easier. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:3 </ref>
==Heating water on [[Yom Tov]]==
===Heating water on [[Yom Tov]]===
# One may use hot water in order to clean dishes on [[Yom Tov]] (if those utensils will be used on that day), however, it’s preferable to heat up the water before [[Yom Tov]]. However, dishes that were dirtied before [[Yom Tov]] one shouldn’t heat up water in order to clean those dishes. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:4 </ref>
# One may use hot water in order to clean dishes on [[Yom Tov]] (if those utensils will be used on that day), however, it’s preferable to heat up the water before [[Yom Tov]]. However, dishes that were dirtied before [[Yom Tov]] one shouldn’t heat up water in order to clean those dishes. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:4 </ref>
==Using soap==
===Using soap===
# One may use dishwasher soap in cold water, however, one shouldn’t put dishwasher soap into hot water (even a Kli Sheni). <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:5 </ref>
# One may use dishwasher soap in cold water, however, one shouldn’t put dishwasher soap into hot water (even a Kli Sheni). <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:5 </ref>
# One may use soap in hot water which is in a Kli Sheni but one shouldn’t put soap into a Kli Rishon or have water from a Kli RIshon poured upon it. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:6 </ref>
# One may use soap in hot water which is in a Kli Sheni but one shouldn’t put soap into a Kli Rishon or have water from a Kli Rishon poured upon it. <Ref>Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 12:6 </ref>
==Sources==
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