rolls_rapide
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Has anyone else experienced tablets or P&G's 'pouches' creating excess foam in their machine?
I have a Bosch that alternates the spray between the baskets, and with certain brands of detergent, the machine sounds extremely lethargic, almost as though the spray arms are barely turning.
On the occasions that I have opened the door to check, there is usually a head of foam in the sump. However, I dare not do this, as the machine develops a suds-lock condition, and will not spray from either arm.
Furthermore, I noticed that the modern tablets/pouches were giving poor performance on stainless steel pots & pans; the steel was stained a dull colour. Steel teapots were discoloured a rainbow colour inside. Teaspoons were tarnished with tannins from tea.
Plastic chopping boards had severe carrot and tomato stains.
None of the modern powders or tablets had any effect on these items. 'Superwash' had no effect, neither did increasing the detergent dose. In fact, the staining had built up over a period of several months, despite intensive washing.
So I tried Finish Liquid with the chlorine formulation. The first wash intensive wash improved the steel pots. Chopping boards looked whiter.
The second wash brought them back to their original shining condition. Teapots and teaspoons are now shining, too. Chopping boards have barely any staining now.
The machine sounded free of suds too, and much more powerful.
Has anyone else experienced poor performance with modern oxygen bleach/enzyme dishwasher detergents?
I have a Bosch that alternates the spray between the baskets, and with certain brands of detergent, the machine sounds extremely lethargic, almost as though the spray arms are barely turning.
On the occasions that I have opened the door to check, there is usually a head of foam in the sump. However, I dare not do this, as the machine develops a suds-lock condition, and will not spray from either arm.
Furthermore, I noticed that the modern tablets/pouches were giving poor performance on stainless steel pots & pans; the steel was stained a dull colour. Steel teapots were discoloured a rainbow colour inside. Teaspoons were tarnished with tannins from tea.
Plastic chopping boards had severe carrot and tomato stains.
None of the modern powders or tablets had any effect on these items. 'Superwash' had no effect, neither did increasing the detergent dose. In fact, the staining had built up over a period of several months, despite intensive washing.
So I tried Finish Liquid with the chlorine formulation. The first wash intensive wash improved the steel pots. Chopping boards looked whiter.
The second wash brought them back to their original shining condition. Teapots and teaspoons are now shining, too. Chopping boards have barely any staining now.
The machine sounded free of suds too, and much more powerful.
Has anyone else experienced poor performance with modern oxygen bleach/enzyme dishwasher detergents?