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Default Dishwasher leads cloudy glasses.

After using liquid dishwasher liquid for quite awhile (with cloudy looking
glasses), I switched to cascade complete (large green box, powder). I have
had great results and am very satisfied.

Stephen R.

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Our Bosch dishwasher is leaving the glasses cloudy after a regular
wash. We're using Calgon liquid soap.

Tried increasing water temp and changing soaps. No luck.

Also have a cloudy residue on the stainless steel door and body of the
machine.

Anyone got any cures for this?

Thanks
Ken



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Default Dishwasher leads cloudy glasses.

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After using liquid dishwasher liquid for quite awhile (with cloudy looking
glasses), I switched to cascade complete (large green box, powder). I
have had great results and am very satisfied.

Stephen R.


I'm having no problems with Electrosol tabs, the ones with the Jet Dry globe
stuck to them. I have moderately hard water, as our water authority calls
it, so the Jet Dry helps quite a bit.


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