Thread: Dishwasher not cleaning properly
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Oct 29th, 2009 07:11 PM
#1
Dishwasher not cleaning properly
I have a stainless steel dishwasher and its about 8 months old. Over the last month it hasn't been cleaning as well as before. Things are coming out with a bit of a haze on it.
We only average the dishwasher about once a week so I can't imagine that it can be calcium build up since I don't have a softner installed. The reason I think this is that my shower heads are all working well and its the same water.
Do you guys think that its something else? Or should I try some CLR? has anyone had any experience in removing calcium build up in a dishwasher?
Thanks for the help!
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Oct 29th, 2009 07:35 PM
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The water was pretty hard when I lived in Waterloo but am not convinced that it is the problem.
Do you use jet-dry? What kind of detergent - gel/liquid or powder?
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Oct 29th, 2009 08:16 PM
#3
I know that our area has above average hard water.. not really that bad but somewhat hard but since we only use the dishwasher once a week which means its only been used 35 times since it was installed...
We use jet dry and also use cascade gel
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Oct 29th, 2009 08:20 PM
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Do you ever run the hot water before using the dishwasher?
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Oct 29th, 2009 08:22 PM
#5
Maybe before you turn the machine on dump a good shot of vinagar in there.
even instead of using jet dry , use vinager. Just a thought
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Oct 29th, 2009 08:23 PM
#6
I have the same problem, I guess I'll try the vinegar.
I use the pot and pan cycle = super clean cycle + pre-rinse and use Cascade gel and sometimes my glasses come out foggy.
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Oct 29th, 2009 10:25 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
rotjong
Maybe before you turn the machine on dump a good shot of vinagar in there.
Use the vinegar only occasionally. The acidic nature of vinegar can damage the seals/plastic components in the dishwasher.
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Oct 29th, 2009 10:58 PM
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Oct 29th, 2009 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by
asennad
I think this is what he's wanting to quote
It’s actually triple bad, according to Mike Edwards, a senior dishwasher design engineer at BSH Home Appliances in New Bern, N.C. “Dishwasher detergent aggressively goes after food,” Mr. Edwards said, “and if you don’t have food soil in the unit, it attacks the glasses, and they get cloudy,” a process known as etching that can cause permanent damage.
We use a water softener, and I can tell when we are low on salt by my glasses!
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Oct 30th, 2009 01:00 AM
#10
Try a different type of dishwasher detergent. eg powder instead of gel. Or a different brand. You might be able to borrow a small sample from family or friends to try out.
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Oct 30th, 2009 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
3weddings
I think this is what he's wanting to quote
We use a water softener, and I can tell when we are low on salt by my glasses!
Hm interesting, I guess I should use less detergent.
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Oct 30th, 2009 03:23 PM
#12

Originally Posted by
peelhic
I have a stainless steel dishwasher and its about 8 months old. Over the last month it hasn't been cleaning as well as before. Things are coming out with a bit of a haze on it.
Make sure the thing is draining properly. We had a similar problem turned out the drain was clogged below the sink. Makes sense, this is the only way it can get rid of stuff.
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