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I don't put certain things like dishes that contacted raw eggs in the dishwasher so that won't happen. I'm still learning what the optimal way to use a dishwasher is though. This smell has a name in Arabic, ุฒูุฎุฉ (zanakha).
"I don't put certain things like" . . . I expect you to say "dogs".
Well you wouldn't put a wet dog in the dishwasher, it's already wet. I only put dry dogs in mine.
Wet dogs go in the dryer, hot dogs in the fridge
Wet dogs go in the dryer, and hot dogs in the fridge