Great results Richard!
I know our Kenwood always cleaned the dishes very well.
Incidentally, my 'job' to help out, as a kid at the time, was to take the cutlery rack out at the end of the wash, and put all the knives and forks etc back in their respective places!
Loving the 'Dream Scheme' link, and the other colour photos of kitchen layouts, as those are the exact model of Hygena kitchen units we had, so the Kenwood looks very 'at home' there! Also, in the first of the scroll down pics on Hygena layouts, I spot the exact model of Moffat cooker (model E110) that we had too!
Getting back to the Kenwood, you may remember I mentioned previously that I recalled my grandparents (and subsequently my parents) got their machines through some kind of offer.
Well I popped in on my parents today, and they were very interested to hear of your machine!
My mother said that my grandparents bought us our machine through an offer that the sugar company (Tate & Lyle I guess) must have been running in conjunction with Kenwood at the time. Details are vague of course, but I guess you got so many vouchers or coupons each time you bought sugar. Now my grandmother bought LOTS of sugar, as she was always making jams and baking etc (I always remember her larder shelves being full to the brim with jars of jam!).
So I guess once my grandparents got their Kenwood, they continued to save up the coupons, and bought us our machine in the same fashion!
So there you have it. A little of our history with the lovely A1212 Kenwood!
I shall show my parents your photos of your machine, next time they pop over!
Doug