How do you wash the dishes with cheese on it and I found that stick to my Scott brite or cloth use dirty bowl in it?

Here are some tips on washing dishes with cheese on them to prevent sticking:

1. Rinse the dishes immediately after use. This will help to remove any loose cheese particles and prevent them from sticking.

2. Dish with cheese on it should not be soaked. Soaking can cause the cheese to become gummy and more difficult to remove.

3. Fill a sink or large basin with hot, soapy water. The water should be hot enough to dissolve the cheese, but not so hot that it damages the dishes.

4. Add a squirt of dish soap to the water. Dish soap will help to break down the grease and cheese.

5. Place the dishes in the soapy water and let them soak for a few minutes. This will help to loosen the cheese.

6. Use a soft sponge or dishcloth to scrub the dishes. Be sure to scrub the areas where the cheese is stuck on.

7. Rinse the dishes with hot water. This will remove any residual soap and cheese.

8. Dry the dishes with a clean dish towel.

If you find that the cheese is still stuck to the dishes, you can try the following:

* Soaking in vinegar. Fill a sink or large basin with equal parts white vinegar and water. Place the dishes in the vinegar solution and let them soak for 30 minutes to an hour. Rinse the dishes with hot water and dry them with a clean dish towel.

* Soaking in baking soda. Fill a sink or large basin with hot water and add 1/2 cup of baking soda. Place the dishes in the baking soda solution and let them soak for 30 minutes to an hour. Rinse the dishes with hot water and dry them with a clean dish towel.

* Using a specialized dishwashing detergent. There are a number of dishwashing detergents on the market that are specifically designed to remove cheese. Follow the directions on the product label for best results.