selectomatic
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Hi!
I've lurked around here for a while now, and I check out the Picture of the Day every day, but I only just got around to signing up.
I've got a problem which showed up in both of my Kitchen-Aid dishwashers at the same time, and I'm hoping someone here can help me solve it.
Background:I have a home in the country with a private well. I've lived here for a little over 17 years, but the problem has just showed up in the last year or so. I have two Kitchen-Aid dishwashers which are both about 19 years old -- one's a Superba, and the other's a Custom 21.
Being a creature of habit, I really haven't changed the way I use the dishwashers (just put dirty dishes in them without rinsing or scrubbing, and run them when they get full), nor have I changed my eating habits (I'm from Wisconsin -- LOTS of milk, cheese, and sour cream).
I never had much problem unless I overloaded the machines, or if the filter screen around the bottom got clogged.
Suddenly in the last year or so I've had problems with dishes, glasses, and flatware not getting clean. It seems to be particularly dairy products that aren't coming off. Milk glasses will have visible streaks and drops of milk still in them after washing, and they will smell like sour milk. Plates which have had cheese sauce on them will have a crust on them. Spoons used for dolloping sour cream onto things will have a white scum on them. Other (non-dairy) dirt is cleaned off without problem.
And it's not just dishes that have sat for several days (this has never been a problem in the past anyway); it'll happen with dishes put in just before running the machine.
I use Cascade powder, normal wash, and no-heat dry. I've checked to be sure that the water is flowing, and that the filter is clean.
After running the dishes through a cycle, the residue is so stubbornly stuck on the dishes used for dairy products that I can't scrub it off UNLESS I pour a little vinegar on them. Then it comes right off.
I've tried adding vinegar to the water in the dishwashers, and it seems to help keep the machines clean and it makes the dishes sparkle more, but it doesn't solve my problem.
Again, I'm pretty sure that the machines are functioning correctly and that there have been no changes in the way I do things.
Any help in sorting this out would be greatly appreciated.
-kevin
I've lurked around here for a while now, and I check out the Picture of the Day every day, but I only just got around to signing up.
I've got a problem which showed up in both of my Kitchen-Aid dishwashers at the same time, and I'm hoping someone here can help me solve it.
Background:I have a home in the country with a private well. I've lived here for a little over 17 years, but the problem has just showed up in the last year or so. I have two Kitchen-Aid dishwashers which are both about 19 years old -- one's a Superba, and the other's a Custom 21.
Being a creature of habit, I really haven't changed the way I use the dishwashers (just put dirty dishes in them without rinsing or scrubbing, and run them when they get full), nor have I changed my eating habits (I'm from Wisconsin -- LOTS of milk, cheese, and sour cream).
I never had much problem unless I overloaded the machines, or if the filter screen around the bottom got clogged.
Suddenly in the last year or so I've had problems with dishes, glasses, and flatware not getting clean. It seems to be particularly dairy products that aren't coming off. Milk glasses will have visible streaks and drops of milk still in them after washing, and they will smell like sour milk. Plates which have had cheese sauce on them will have a crust on them. Spoons used for dolloping sour cream onto things will have a white scum on them. Other (non-dairy) dirt is cleaned off without problem.
And it's not just dishes that have sat for several days (this has never been a problem in the past anyway); it'll happen with dishes put in just before running the machine.
I use Cascade powder, normal wash, and no-heat dry. I've checked to be sure that the water is flowing, and that the filter is clean.
After running the dishes through a cycle, the residue is so stubbornly stuck on the dishes used for dairy products that I can't scrub it off UNLESS I pour a little vinegar on them. Then it comes right off.
I've tried adding vinegar to the water in the dishwashers, and it seems to help keep the machines clean and it makes the dishes sparkle more, but it doesn't solve my problem.
Again, I'm pretty sure that the machines are functioning correctly and that there have been no changes in the way I do things.
Any help in sorting this out would be greatly appreciated.
-kevin