Lately, I've been browsing the Searchalator for odds and ends of information regarding older KA dishwashers (23 series and lower). It seems these machine often ran only single rinses proceeding after Wash phases (Or, not at all). It also seems that many newer machines are only doing single rinses and/or combined with a "Purge Rinses."
I've put up with a newer machine that did this, and wasn't particularly impressed (Granted, it was only the Quick-30 cycle). Etching, Wet dishes and plenty of chemicals for all...
So are we likely to see this trend continue with stricter EnergyStar guidelines (and JetDry being phased out?), is this seriously harmful to the health of you, your family and your dishwasher or is it perfectly acceptable with modern "All-in-One" style detergents? (Including powders, with some even including Rinse-Aid and "Salt" functions now).
I've put up with a newer machine that did this, and wasn't particularly impressed (Granted, it was only the Quick-30 cycle). Etching, Wet dishes and plenty of chemicals for all...
So are we likely to see this trend continue with stricter EnergyStar guidelines (and JetDry being phased out?), is this seriously harmful to the health of you, your family and your dishwasher or is it perfectly acceptable with modern "All-in-One" style detergents? (Including powders, with some even including Rinse-Aid and "Salt" functions now).