Plastic dish racks normally are sold in one piece or in three-piece sets (drain board, rack and utensil holder). Plastic is a sanitary alternative to wood dish racks and is easily washed and maintained in the same way one washes the dishes that ordinarily dry on the rack. Whether it's a one-piece model or the three-part variety, washing a plastic dish rack is easy task that should be repeated often if you use it frequently for drying clean dishes.
Fill the sink with warm water, adding ¼ cup household bleach and dish detergent (according to the detergent manufacturer's instructions).
Place the drain board and the utensil holder in the sink and allow to soak for 10 minutes.
Scrub the drain board, front and back, using the sponge or dishcloth. Rinse in clean water and place on a dishtowel, on a flat surface, to air dry.
Wash the utensil holder, taking care to scrub inside, under any lips or edges, and within the tiny drain holes at the bottom. Rinse in clean water and place on a dishtowel to air dry.
Place the dish rack in the sink, immersing it in the soapy water. Allow it to soak for 10 minutes.
Scrub the dish rack with the sponge or dishcloth. Rinse in clear water and place on a dishtowel, on a flat surface, to air dry.
Repeat at least once a month, if the dish rack is used frequently.