mike_g
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Hello. I have a Maytag MDB8969SDM0 dishwasher, that's about 2 years old. We have fairly hard water, about 14 grains hard. We have been running Cascade powder with lemi shine added to help keep hard water deposits off the glasses. In the past several months I have been noticing little white granular deposits on the glasses, and the dishes in the top rack haven't been getting reliably cleaned. I suspect some sort of hard water build up in the filter area and or in the pump and related assemblies.
In a separate discussion thread on a different forum, I described White build up which is occurring on the filter screens in the bottom of the machine. This model has no easily removed and serviced filter, but instead has an older style design, with some filters screens just visible below the lower wash arm. I've attached a photo with shows this.
I have run approximately a cup of vinegar through the machine while empty, to attempt to clean these deposits.
I removed the wash arms and attempted to clean the screens in the bottom of the machine, but was unable to remove that part due to the tube leading to the upper wash arm, as seen in the photo.
For those who are familiar with this type of machine, a few questions:
1. How does one remove these deposits? I assume those filter screens should be clean.
2. Will a chemical removal method such as citric acid or similar be the way to go, or should I endeavor to disassemble the machine to permit me to access the accumulator and other parts of the pump area.
3. Any other thoughts for maintaining this dishwasher in the future? I plan to reduce the use of soap going forward and start using stpp to help soften the water during the wash cycle, and hopefully eliminate the need for lemi shine.

In a separate discussion thread on a different forum, I described White build up which is occurring on the filter screens in the bottom of the machine. This model has no easily removed and serviced filter, but instead has an older style design, with some filters screens just visible below the lower wash arm. I've attached a photo with shows this.
I have run approximately a cup of vinegar through the machine while empty, to attempt to clean these deposits.
I removed the wash arms and attempted to clean the screens in the bottom of the machine, but was unable to remove that part due to the tube leading to the upper wash arm, as seen in the photo.
For those who are familiar with this type of machine, a few questions:
1. How does one remove these deposits? I assume those filter screens should be clean.
2. Will a chemical removal method such as citric acid or similar be the way to go, or should I endeavor to disassemble the machine to permit me to access the accumulator and other parts of the pump area.
3. Any other thoughts for maintaining this dishwasher in the future? I plan to reduce the use of soap going forward and start using stpp to help soften the water during the wash cycle, and hopefully eliminate the need for lemi shine.
