rewash
Rewash refers to the act of washing something again, typically after an initial washing cycle. This can occur for various reasons, most commonly related to laundry. A common scenario is when a washing machine malfunctions or the user discovers an item was not properly cleaned during the first wash. For instance, a stain might remain on clothing, prompting a rewash. Alternatively, a user might decide to rewash an entire load if they realize a mistake was made, such as accidentally including a red item with white clothes, leading to color bleeding.
In the context of dishwashing, rewashing might be necessary if dishes emerge from a dishwasher still dirty.