I have the new Kenmore Elite model 14833 with the new Clean Water Wash system (Sears calls it MicroClean Wash system). I have put some moderately heavy soiled stuff in there and have been pleasantly surprised. But I have not had an opportunity to put some really heavy food soil in there yet. I will next week with having company and lots of cooking. I will tell you I was almost dumbfounded with a pleasant surprise. I put an 8 quart Revere stock pot in the top rack. Pots & Pans cycle. It emerged with none of the starchy scale residue that's common on all my Revere pans. That stock pot looked brand new inside. My old Elite could never get rid of that. When I can I'm running all my pots & pans through just so I can get rid of the starchy film on my cookware. The other thing is I use the extra Smart Dry Plus setting. I had a mug sitting in the center row totally vertical, not at an angle. When I unloaded the dishwasher the next day, th4e concave indentation was totally bone dry--I never would have expected that as I haven't had such a dry concave. Blew me away. Even the plastic disposable GladWAre emerges almost totally dry but for tiny bits of a little water in the crevices, but not as bad as with the old Elite. There is one review on this model on the Sear web site. Typical stupid consumer. Put the review under the wrong model number because he said he bought the dishwasher over a year ago. This model 14833 wasn't released to be sold until August 2015. BTW, if anyone can find the video(s) that talk about the drying system that was referred to at the very end of the almost 8 minute video, I'd love to see them.