I have to ask because while recently visiting the UK (for Hubby's sister's wedding) I got to experience using an Indesit dishwasher that I figure may be 5 to 7 years old. I found it wasn't doing a very good job of cleaning anything, but to be fair, the machine is in heavy use and not very well-treated. The strainer and filter plate were gunked up with stuff that looked like a science fair project gone bad, but even after a thorough cleaning of them, there was still shmutz left on the plates and tea stains in the mugs at the end of the cycle...
Knowing very little about European dishwashers, I'm guessing the machine heated its own water. The only other thing I could think of was that the Tesco dishwasher tabs were not the best ones to be using with a machine like this.
Could the machine need some kind of additional cleaning?
Now this will stun you: Hubby (aka as the 'vintage appliance hater') even had to admit that my 1956 GE with the impeller wash could outclean the Indesit!! I had him swear an affadavit... LOL
Knowing very little about European dishwashers, I'm guessing the machine heated its own water. The only other thing I could think of was that the Tesco dishwasher tabs were not the best ones to be using with a machine like this.
Could the machine need some kind of additional cleaning?
Now this will stun you: Hubby (aka as the 'vintage appliance hater') even had to admit that my 1956 GE with the impeller wash could outclean the Indesit!! I had him swear an affadavit... LOL