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# A should pour hot water (that is [[Yad Soledet Bo]]) on top of all of the surfaces of the sink including the faucet itself. Even so it is best not to place the dishes on the bottom of the sink but rather on top of a rack.<Ref>[https://yeshiva-university.zoom.us/rec/play/usAsduuh-283HoLAtASDAPZ9W9S0eq2s0igX-_pez0jkW3EFZFr1M7QRa7Qf9B_vOGt5lyO0vcW9I1-0?startTime=1585760529000&_x_zm_rtaid=CQsocm3ZRaq6pGgFL5OMGQ.1585880286593.75ff95374a21dbfc2f0c45524d508e2a&_x_zm_rhtaid=674 Rav Willig (April 1 2020, min 4-5)] explained that since it is possible for noodles when being strained into the sink to fall onto the sink directly they could cause a greater transfer of taste then simply doing hagalah with water, therefore, a person shouldn't use the bottom of the sink even after doing hagalah with iruy.</ref>
# A should pour hot water (that is [[Yad Soledet Bo]]) on top of all of the surfaces of the sink including the faucet itself. Even so it is best not to place the dishes on the bottom of the sink but rather on top of a rack.<Ref>[https://yeshiva-university.zoom.us/rec/play/usAsduuh-283HoLAtASDAPZ9W9S0eq2s0igX-_pez0jkW3EFZFr1M7QRa7Qf9B_vOGt5lyO0vcW9I1-0?startTime=1585760529000&_x_zm_rtaid=CQsocm3ZRaq6pGgFL5OMGQ.1585880286593.75ff95374a21dbfc2f0c45524d508e2a&_x_zm_rhtaid=674 Rav Willig (April 1 2020, min 4-5)] explained that since it is possible for noodles when being strained into the sink to fall onto the sink directly they could cause a greater transfer of taste then simply doing hagalah with water, therefore, a person shouldn't use the bottom of the sink even after doing hagalah with iruy.</ref>
==Food Processor==
==Food Processor==
# The blade of the food processor should be kashered with hagalah like any other knife. Also, the receptacle should be replaced with a new one.<ref>[https://www.star-k.org/articles/articles/seasonal/pesach/app/4625/pesach-kitchen-checklist/ Star-K]. [http://www.crcweb.org/kosher_articles/Kashering_in_the_Kitchen.php#electricmixers CRC] implies that it isn't necessary to kasher the blade at all but the receptacle should be replaced.</ref>  
# The blade of the food processor should be kashered with hagalah like any other knife. Also, the receptacle should be replaced with a new one.<ref>[https://www.star-k.org/articles/articles/seasonal/pesach/app/4625/pesach-kitchen-checklist/ Star-K]. [http://www.crcweb.org/kosher_articles/Kashering_in_the_Kitchen.php#electricmixers CRC] writes that a person should buy a new blade.</ref>  
#It is reccomended not to kasher a  food processor if the motor is exposed to food and is hard to clean, however, if it is sealed then this doesn't apply.<ref>[http://www.crcweb.org/kosher_articles/Kashering_in_the_Kitchen.php#electricmixers]
#It is recommended not to kasher a  food processor if the motor is exposed to food and is hard to clean, however, if it is sealed then this doesn't apply.<ref>[http://www.crcweb.org/kosher_articles/Kashering_in_the_Kitchen.php#electricmixers]</ref>


==Tables==
==Tables==