How to care for your dishwasher
Having a dishwasher is a necessity for many people, but what they do not realize is that in order for it to last a long time and to run properly you have to take care of it. Here are some tips you can follow to help care for your dishwasher.
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Tip one:
You need to keep the areas that are hard to reach clean of build up. The buildup can turn into bacteria, which can then contaminate your clean dishes. The hard to reach areas include the door jam on the dishwasher door, the top of the sides of the dishwasher and the very top of the dishwasher. Since these parts are plastic and can cause bacteria to build up you will want to use a disinfectant when cleaning these areas. You should also wipe down the front of your dishwasher every time you do dishes. Use a damp washcloth and soapy dishwater to wipe it down.
Tip two:
If your dishwasher has filters, you will need to remove the filters on a regular basis and wash them with a mild detergent. Be sure to run the filters under hot water this will help to remove any build up that is stuck in the tiny spaces on the filters.
Tip three:
If you notice, your dishwasher has a funny order you should run your dishwasher on a short cycle using two cups of white distilled vinegar. This should get rid of any funny order, if not you might want to see if any food has become clogged in the filters or drain. You can also use the vinegar on a monthly basis just to keep your dishwasher fresh.
Tip four:
Do not put any other cleaning agents inside the dishwasher because it can create a mass amount of suds and could possible mess up your dishwasher, meaning it might no longer clean your dishes as it is supposed to.
Tip five:
If you do not stay in your home during the winter and you, turn off the heat in your seasonal home is sure to winterize the dishwasher. Before using the dishwasher the following year, (if you leave your water heater turned on) turn on all of your hot water faucets and let run for several minutes. This will get rid of the hydrogen gas that can build up in hot water heaters during a long period of no use.
Tip six:
If you get rust stains inside your dishwasher, you can go to the hardware store and buy a commercial soluble rust remover to put in your dishwasher. Start the dishwasher on the rinse cycle, as the dishwasher is filling open up the dishwasher and add half a cup of rust remover. Let the dishwasher run through the rest of the cycle.
Tip seven:
For stains, you can use dishwasher detergent and water, but be sure to wear rubber gloves, as the dishwasher detergent is very hard on hands.
Tip eight:
Sometimes the interior walls can get a film buildup from hard water minerals. You can get rid of this film by using vinegar or citrus acid crystals. Do not put these in the dishwasher until after the dishwasher fills up for the first time. Before using citrus acid crystals, you should consult your owners' manual to see if they are safe to use in your dishwasher. Also this build up will not hurt you so if you do not want to take the extra time to run another cycle then do not worry about it.
By taking proper care of your dishwasher, you can extend the life of your dishwasher by a few years. It can also help ensure that your dishwasher properly cleans your dishes.
