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Should the Glasses Be Turned Up or Down? We Were All Convinced of the Opposite
July 19, 2024
When it comes to storing your drinking glasses, most of us have a clear habit: placing them upside down in the cupboard or on a drying rack. It feels intuitive—after all, turning glasses upside down should keep dust and debris out, right? Well, it turns out that this widely accepted practice might actually be doing more harm than good.
Let’s dive into the surprising truth about whether glasses should be stored upside down or right side up—and why changing this habit could make a difference in your kitchen.
The Common Belief: Glasses Should Be Stored Upside Down
For years, many people have flipped their glasses upside down after washing for several reasons:
- To keep dust, insects, and dirt from settling inside the glass.
- To help water drain out after washing, promoting quicker drying.
- To save space in cupboards or drying racks.
This logic seems solid—after all, no one wants a dusty drink or a glass full of water when they reach for one.
The Reality: Upside Down Storage Can Trap Moisture
Recent insights show that storing glasses upside down can actually trap moisture inside the glass, especially if they aren’t completely dry when stored. Here’s what happens:
- Moisture gets trapped between the rim and the surface where the glass rests, creating a damp environment.
- This trapped moisture can promote bacterial growth and mildew—not exactly what you want on the glass you drink from!
- Additionally, the rim of the glass may come into contact with any dirt or residue on the surface it’s placed on, which can transfer back onto your glass.
Why Storing Glasses Right Side Up Might Be Better
Storing glasses right side up allows air to circulate inside the glass, helping any residual moisture evaporate more quickly. This reduces the risk of bacterial growth and keeps your glasses fresher for longer.
Some benefits of this method include:
- Better drying: Air flows freely inside, minimizing dampness.
- Cleaner rims: The drinking edge stays free from contact with surfaces.
- Reduced odors: Trapped moisture can sometimes cause musty smells, which are less likely when stored right side up.
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