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Dishwasher leads cloudy glasses.
Pour some vinegar in the DW before you run each load. Works great!
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Dishwasher leads cloudy glasses.
RayV wrote:
Pour some vinegar in the DW before you run each load. Works great! I've never used vinegar and my glasses come out looking brand new every time. Maybe something's in the water. -- __________________________________________________ _______________ Too much time on your hands? Waste it here! www.crazydatingstories.com www.crazykidstories.com www.crazywarstories.com |
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Dishwasher leads cloudy glasses.
Vinegar would only be effective if the clouding were due to hard water. The
residue on the door supports this theory. This seems to be a common tip. One FAQ I saw suggests using more detergent than normal. A water softner would likely solve the problem but at a high cost. "JohnH" wrote in message news RayV wrote: Pour some vinegar in the DW before you run each load. Works great! I've never used vinegar and my glasses come out looking brand new every time. Maybe something's in the water. -- __________________________________________________ _______________ Too much time on your hands? Waste it here! www.crazydatingstories.com www.crazykidstories.com www.crazywarstories.com |
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