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"Adrian Brentnall" adrian-the papers and the wrote
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Hi Wallop

On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 17:16:30 GMT, "BigWallop"
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"Adrian Brentnall" adrian-the papers and the

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Hi All

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Thanks in advance
Adrian

The white deposits on glass are no fault of your machines.


Thanks g

This normally
happens to glass when the machine isn't washing with hot enough water.

The
detergent isn't at fault either, but is the cause of the white salts left

on
the glasses. Try using a slightly hotter wash when you have glass in the
washer, and this should stop the salts being left on the surfaces of the
dishes.


There is a setting for 'intensive drying' - which 'increases the
temperature during the rinse aid stage which gives better drying
results' - is that the one ?

How much detergent should I be adding - the detergent 'bin' is marked
in 15ml / 25ml and 40ml - but nowhere does it tell you how much you
should use.....? Told you I'm not an expert !

On 'auto' wash the temperature is 55 - 65 centigrade, next one 'down'
is Eco - which is wash at 50 and rinse aid at 65... don't know which I
should be using. Don't normally was pots & pans - normally just
plates, cutlery, glasses....

Many thanks for your suggestions - I'll try what the other kind person
suggested first and then see if I can do anything about the wash
temperature.

Wasn't there a very similar thread to this a couple of months back (-ish)?
If I were you I would go to Google newsgroups archive and look back through
the uk.d-i-y posts as far back as three months to see if you can spot
another
'dishwasher-leaving-deposits' type thread.

Andy.