My friend recently had a whole house water softener installed by Culligan. He really loves it and frequently tells me I should get one. I was almost convinced until I noticed a major decrease in the performance of his dishwasher after the softener was installed. He frequently hosts dinners at his house, and I almost always help with the dishes.
He has the Whirlpool Model DU1055XTVB which provided pretty good washing performance before the softener was installed. He almost always pre-rinses, but even when he didn't the dishes came out beautifully. He uses the Finish Powerball Tabs without phosphates from Sams. Even without adding phosphates (STPP) the results were pretty amazing.
Now it seems like the dishes aren't getting clean at all. They come out greasy sometimes and if any food is left on a dish (or more specifically a utensil) it is almost like the dishwasher was never run. The first time it happened, I asked him if he forgot to add the detergent as the results were that bad. Isn't cleaning performance supposed to increase with softened water?
One thing I have noticed is that his water pressure is lower since installing the softener due to some strange plumbing in his house. Could this be causing a problem? I didn't figure this would affect the dishwasher as it should fill to the same level even if the pressure is low - right?
Any ideas on what may be causing the problem?
He has the Whirlpool Model DU1055XTVB which provided pretty good washing performance before the softener was installed. He almost always pre-rinses, but even when he didn't the dishes came out beautifully. He uses the Finish Powerball Tabs without phosphates from Sams. Even without adding phosphates (STPP) the results were pretty amazing.
Now it seems like the dishes aren't getting clean at all. They come out greasy sometimes and if any food is left on a dish (or more specifically a utensil) it is almost like the dishwasher was never run. The first time it happened, I asked him if he forgot to add the detergent as the results were that bad. Isn't cleaning performance supposed to increase with softened water?
One thing I have noticed is that his water pressure is lower since installing the softener due to some strange plumbing in his house. Could this be causing a problem? I didn't figure this would affect the dishwasher as it should fill to the same level even if the pressure is low - right?
Any ideas on what may be causing the problem?