Cups: Rim up or Rim down on the shelf?

Burning questions of the day answered by the Toyspeed populace

Moderator: The Mod Squad

Do you place cups rim up or rim down on the shelf?

Rim Up
34
52%
Rim Down
32
48%
 
Total votes: 66

Timmo
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 707
Joined: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:44 am
Location: Tauranga/Mount

Cups: Rim up or Rim down on the shelf?

Post by Timmo »

This is a very serious issue that affects us all.

When you are placing clean cups on the shelf after washing, do you place them rim down or rim up?

Rim down- Rim gets dirty from the shelf.

Rim up- Cup fills with dust and crap.
Lightweight baby
1991 MX5 Supercharged
User avatar
MrOizo
Toyspeed Legend
Posts: 6658
Joined: Thu May 16, 2002 8:26 pm
Location: Onehunga, Auckland
Contact:

Post by MrOizo »

down with a liner (normally handeeeee towels for me :))

Are you having disagreements at home? :lol:
xsspeed
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 3946
Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:56 pm
Location: Auckland

Post by xsspeed »

I mix it up, somedays up, somedays down.
User avatar
metal_sean_head
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 676
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:11 am
Location: Wellington.

Post by metal_sean_head »

Lol its whichever i choose at the time, because i really couldn't care less. Although we only have 4 cups and 4 mugs in our student flat. But i think my flatmate has an issue with it being mixed up because when i go to get a glass they are all mysteriously rim down.
VTEC: All of the lag and none of the boost.

89 AE92 FXGT
Big Port Redtop
TVIS!

19.8@32kph
User avatar
DRFTIN
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 1106
Joined: Tue Nov 19, 2002 5:39 pm
Location: Chch

Post by DRFTIN »

hmm yeah pretty serious issue you raise there
rim up, not that im allowed to have them like that...
im not a fan of licking shelves which is pretty much what we're doing with them rim down
User avatar
RBPOWA
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 77
Joined: Sat Feb 02, 2008 9:51 am
Location: south auckland

Post by RBPOWA »

you could always clean the shelf before placing the cups rim down. :lol:
1989 Nissan Laurel
1989 Nissan Laurel
User avatar
1I1
Toyspeed Sponsor
Posts: 3063
Joined: Mon Oct 01, 2007 5:55 pm
Location: Palmerston North
Contact:

Post by 1I1 »

Rim up - I have no say as it's not my house to decide :(
Official TGP and TRD supplier to Toyspeed
TRD Clicky >>Here
mark@manawatu.toyota.co.nz (Please mention Toyspeed ;))
User avatar
Alex B
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 6539
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:39 am
Location: London

Post by Alex B »

I was raised with down rimmage.

Here is another one, cutlery in the dishwasher, knife/fork spoon pointing up or down...always gone up my self, but seems alot of people go down.
xsspeed
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 3946
Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:56 pm
Location: Auckland

Post by xsspeed »

spoon and fork up, knife down, but tea spoon goes down also.
User avatar
metal_sean_head
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 676
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:11 am
Location: Wellington.

Post by metal_sean_head »

Here is another one, cutlery in the dishwasher


Oh hell. You didn't just go there.

I put everything down in the dishwasher.
Its the easiest to put in and take out.
VTEC: All of the lag and none of the boost.

89 AE92 FXGT
Big Port Redtop
TVIS!

19.8@32kph
User avatar
Alex B
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 6539
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:39 am
Location: London

Post by Alex B »

metal_sean_head wrote:
Here is another one, cutlery in the dishwasher


Oh hell. You didn't just go there.

I put everything down in the dishwasher.
Its the easiest to put in and take out.


Maybe so, but does it wash as well?
User avatar
Bling
** Moderator **
Posts: 15990
Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 8:02 pm
Location: Quake City
Contact:

Post by Bling »

Rim up here, a little dust won't kill me from the glass sitting in a closed cupboard for a few days :lol:

Never really thought about it though, can't believe I never knew it was such a serious issue 8O

As for cutlery, usually spork end up, with the idea it will get blasted with more enzymes and shiz :lol:
User avatar
Adoom
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 1516
Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2003 4:36 pm
Location: Upper Hutt

Post by Adoom »

Rim up. I reckon there is minimal air movement in the cupboard to 'dust' the rim in the rim up position.
User avatar
no_8wire
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 2268
Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2004 6:30 pm

Post by no_8wire »

Rim up (unless its packed up and need to flip them to rim down to shove the last few in) Plus they get used in the next 8hrs so not an issue...were as I dont know the last time I wiped down the inside the cupboard lol.

Fork, spoon and knives business end up...figure the more exposed they are the better, the handles dont need it so much - wash your hands before dinner etc.

Sorted 8)
User avatar
tsoob
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 3253
Joined: Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:37 pm
Location: 201.1kw on 19psi
Contact:

Post by tsoob »

i don't care. if i had a flatmate who was really insistant on one way id do the oppisite for shits and giggles
Platinum Wheels
15 Parkway Drive
Mairangi Bay
09 486 5317
WHEELS, TYRES & SUSPENSION!
www.platinumwheels.co.nz
Timmo
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 707
Joined: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:44 am
Location: Tauranga/Mount

Post by Timmo »

BZG|Bling wrote:Never really thought about it though, can't believe I never knew it was such a serious issue


I never realised how bad I was at sarcasm ;)
Lightweight baby
1991 MX5 Supercharged
User avatar
1I1
Toyspeed Sponsor
Posts: 3063
Joined: Mon Oct 01, 2007 5:55 pm
Location: Palmerston North
Contact:

Post by 1I1 »

Alex B wrote:Here is another one, cutlery in the dishwasher, knife/fork spoon pointing up or down...always gone up my self, but seems alot of people go down.


Whats a dishwasher? Is that the person who's turn it is to do the dishes?
Official TGP and TRD supplier to Toyspeed
TRD Clicky >>Here
mark@manawatu.toyota.co.nz (Please mention Toyspeed ;))
User avatar
Alex B
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 6539
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:39 am
Location: London

Post by Alex B »

Its that thing i miss a whole lot at my current flat.
User avatar
mr30%jr
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 1323
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:51 pm
Location: Napier
Contact:

Post by mr30%jr »

mine live in a draw down.... just make sure your shelf is clean! if its $&#$% grubby you need to clean.
st165, ae86 ,aw11 SC, aw11 blacktop, aw11 4afe, fzr250Exup, ta63 carina, b5 s4
User avatar
Malcolm
Toyspeed Member
Posts: 4631
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 12:01 am
Location: Auckland
Contact:

Post by Malcolm »

cups rim down (we've had disagreements about this at my flat). My biggest argument for it is that when you put a not-entirely-dry cup into the cupboard then the moisture can run out - but I also support the "keeping crap out of the cup" argument.

As for cutlery in the dishwasher - everything pointing down. Again, it's a bit contentious at our flat, but it's much easier to put things in/out when the handle is poking up, and I've never seen any cleanliness issues when using this method
Post Reply