Yes, china is dishwasher safe.
I don't think so, because, that sounds kind of bad/violent to use that kind of brand for your dishwasher, if your in china, or whatever you said.
Some are, and some are not. Most mugs manufactured in the last 20 years are dishwasher-safe, and they are marked as such on the bottom. China mugs that are older than 20 years, and those that very fine and/or thin china, would be better off washed by hand.
Generally yes, as long as there is no metallic rim or design on it then it is dishwasher safe. If there is any metallic on the china it must be hand washed
Yess it is pefectly fine too
Just spoke to royal dalton, and they said that royal albert country roses can be used in dishwasher, if you stagger the dishes and use only liquid dishwasher detergent with no citrus, and use the fine china button but do not use the dryer...by the way most of it is made in china, not england any more...
Most modern china a formal dinnerware can in fact be placed in the dishwasher. However, you should carefully load your china in the dishwasher to avoid jostling around during the wash cycle (which can cause breaking and chipping). If your china has any metal embellishments, the dishwasher's dry cycle should be avoided. Extreme hot temperatures will soften the metal which will make it prone to marring and scratching.
On purchasing my own Contessa china "Dishwasher Safe" was an important element - this was the case, so yes.
Yes drip pans are dishwasher safe.
Yes, this blender canister and parts are dishwasher safe.
In general, fine bone china is microwave safe. Where the items have gold or platinum band detail on them, these are not suitable for the microwave.
It is not a good idea to put any make of china or pottery or porcelain items in a dishwasher if they have any gold decoration on them ---- the gold is very soft and quite thin so it can be worn away quite quickly. If it is not marked 'Dishwasher Safe' then do not chance it!