I just read the other day that you can use Kool Aid(no joke) in your dishwasher to make it run better and clean it out. I wouldn't recommend using cherry or berry ones because it might dye the inside of the unit. Try using a lemonade Kool Aid packet. If you don't want to try that, then put white vinegar in the Jet Dry liquid spout and run it on the heavy wash cycle. So far, so good with my dishwasher.
2006-08-06 03:46:47
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answered by hazeleyedbeauty1967 6
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Hi
Go to Wal-mart, Target, Kroger, wherever there is a cleaning supply aisle,and
look in the dish washing soap and dish washer items and you will see product/s that you put in your dishwasher and run it. It will clean those hard water stains away. I did it and it worked fot me and the products are reasonably priced. Good-luck
2006-08-06 01:53:39
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answered by FELINELOVER 5
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confident however the residue is maximum in all probability demanding water. only element going to end it particularly is a water softener. until you're putting way too lots detergent. there may well be 2 cups yet oftentimes only the single needs to be filled. the different risk is that your glassware has been etched and if so no longer something can keep it now. Etching is led to by using the minerals in demanding water damaging it to the factor the place it scratches the glass.
2016-12-11 03:56:47
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answered by endicott 4
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Try running it with vinegar. If that doesn't work, you'll have to find something at the store that removes hard water stains and isn't toxic....
2006-08-06 02:52:46
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answered by ray of sunshine 4
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You can do an empty load using CLR. Thenafter, use a cup of vinegar to the rinse water and it will stop buildup on the dishes.
2006-08-06 01:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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have your water tested or do the test yourself if your water is hard you can add a softner to your water.
2006-08-06 01:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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