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On Feb 7, 3:02*am, Just Wondering wrote:
On 2/5/2012 9:34 AM, DD_BobK wrote: On Feb 5, 12:25 am, *wrote: Have a Hotpoint dishwasher from 1988. Still seems to run fine but does a hit and miss job of cleaning. Leaves a noticeable film on glasses on the top rack, is hit and miss on plates. Doesn't seem to matter what detergent I use. As far as I can tell there's still a strong jet of water getting sprayed, gets plenty hot but it clearly seems to be less effective. Any insights as to why this is? Thanks Obstruction internal to the water delivery system for the upper rack? Water quality? I have had good success rehabilitating older dishwashers using Finish powdered detergent in the "pre-wash" soap holder and Lemi-Shine in the main soap holder. Over time, especially in machines with "heated wash" or "heated rinse" or in harder water areas, hard water deposits can build up on machine surfaces. *Lemi-Shine works to remove old deposits and keep new ones from forming. Lemi-Shine is a citric acid product. As an aside, Lemi-Shine will brighten copper bottom pots& *pans, by eating off copper corrosion products (& *possibly some of the copper?) GIve Lemi-Shine a try * ..... *about $4 at the grocery store, also available online. I had the same problem, ran a couple of cycles each alternating Lemi-Shine with white vinegar. *It completely fixed the problem. Like you said, "Lemi-Shine is a citric acid product." *More specifically, Lemi-Shine is an expensive way to buy citric acid, which is its only active ingredient. *If I knew then what I know now, I'd go on amazon.com and buy bulk citric acid at about a third the price of Lemi-Shine. I checked prices for bulk citric acid, on the wb & ebay. Lemi-Shine on sale at my grocery store was a push compared to ebay with S&H. ![]() cheers Bob |
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On Feb 7, 8:24*am, DD_BobK wrote:
On Feb 7, 3:02*am, Just Wondering wrote: On 2/5/2012 9:34 AM, DD_BobK wrote: On Feb 5, 12:25 am, *wrote: Have a Hotpoint dishwasher from 1988. Still seems to run fine but does a hit and miss job of cleaning. Leaves a noticeable film on glasses on the top rack, is hit and miss on plates. Doesn't seem to matter what detergent I use. As far as I can tell there's still a strong jet of water getting sprayed, gets plenty hot but it clearly seems to be less effective. Any insights as to why this is? Thanks Obstruction internal to the water delivery system for the upper rack? Water quality? I have had good success rehabilitating older dishwashers using Finish powdered detergent in the "pre-wash" soap holder and Lemi-Shine in the main soap holder. Over time, especially in machines with "heated wash" or "heated rinse" or in harder water areas, hard water deposits can build up on machine surfaces. *Lemi-Shine works to remove old deposits and keep new ones from forming. Lemi-Shine is a citric acid product. As an aside, Lemi-Shine will brighten copper bottom pots& *pans, by eating off copper corrosion products (& *possibly some of the copper?) GIve Lemi-Shine a try * ..... *about $4 at the grocery store, also available online. I had the same problem, ran a couple of cycles each alternating Lemi-Shine with white vinegar. *It completely fixed the problem. Like you said, "Lemi-Shine is a citric acid product." *More specifically, Lemi-Shine is an expensive way to buy citric acid, which is its only active ingredient. *If I knew then what I know now, I'd go on amazon.com and buy bulk citric acid at about a third the price of Lemi-Shine. I checked prices for bulk citric acid, on the wb & ebay. Lemi-Shine on sale at my grocery store was a push compared to ebay with S&H. * ![]() cheers Bob But on a second look ..... I see that there is one vendor that can beat my grocery store. store bought citric acid ~$5.80 / lb ebay 25 lbs delivered for $~ $2.90 / lb ebay 10 lbs deleiverd for $~ $3.90 / lb so if I don't mind storing some bulk I can cut the cost by 1/2 or 1/3. cheers Bob |
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On 2/7/2012 9:42 AM, DD_BobK wrote:
On Feb 7, 8:24 am, wrote: On Feb 7, 3:02 am, Just wrote: Like you said, "Lemi-Shine is a citric acid product." More specifically, Lemi-Shine is an expensive way to buy citric acid, which is its only active ingredient. If I knew then what I know now, I'd go on amazon.com and buy bulk citric acid at about a third the price of Lemi-Shine. Lemi-Shine on sale at my grocery store was a push compared to ebay with S&H. ![]() But on a second look ..... I see that there is one vendor that can beat my grocery store. store bought citric acid ~$5.80 / lb ebay 25 lbs delivered for $~ $2.90 / lb ebay 10 lbs deleiverd for $~ $3.90 / lb so if I don't mind storing some bulk I can cut the cost by 1/2 or 1/3. ebay delivered price for citric acid - $27.90/10lb - $2.79/lb. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Citric-Acid-...em2eb978 ab91 ebay delivered price for citric acid - $59.99/25lb - $2.40/lb. http://www.ebay.com/itm/25-lb-Food-G...em35b8d8 0878 ebay delivered price for Lemi-Shine - $14.99/12oz. X 2 = $10.00/lb. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-lot-2-Le...em4cfe2b c1ee ebay delivered price for Lemi-Shine - $/12oz. X 8 = $8.75/lb. http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Lemi-Shi...em4cfdad 3f02 ebay citric acid price for 10 lb. is 32% of best price for Lemi-Shine. So if you don't mind storing some bulk you can cut the cost by over 2/3. |
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