Dishwasher - redeposit of food particles on dishes
This is my first time with an apartment that has a dishwasher.
Often when I wash a load of dishes, bits of particles get deposited and dried on the top portion of the dishes, especially stainless steel. Does anyone know the cause of this? |
wrote in message .... This is my first time with an apartment that has a dishwasher. Often when I wash a load of dishes, bits of particles get deposited and dried on the top portion of the dishes, especially stainless steel. Does anyone know the cause of this? Yes, it is not working properly. Even the low cost DW do a pretty good job today. If stuff is getting on the dishes it is probably not filtering properly and perhaps not draining properly leaving residue behind.. Check to see that the filter (usually on the bottom around the center of the arm support) is not clogged, be sure the DW drains between cycles. |
wrote in message oups.com... This is my first time with an apartment that has a dishwasher. Often when I wash a load of dishes, bits of particles get deposited and dried on the top portion of the dishes, especially stainless steel. Does anyone know the cause of this? In addition to what Ed said, you need to arrange the dishes properly in the machine. Even in a properly operating machine, if you have concavities that can collect water, there will be some food particle remaining. They get deposited early on and never get completely washed away. The dishes should be tilted to allow water to drain. |
With our dishwasher, if it's not packed properly and the spray arms can't
spin properly, then the bits of food on the plates etc don't get rinsed off. wrote in message oups.com... This is my first time with an apartment that has a dishwasher. Often when I wash a load of dishes, bits of particles get deposited and dried on the top portion of the dishes, especially stainless steel. Does anyone know the cause of this? |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:06 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter