jeff1
11-28-2012, 12:36 PM
Appliance tip of the week...
?Never, ever, ever, use dish ( sink ) soap or laundry soap in your d/w!! Normal dishwasher soap is low sudzing soap. If you use incorrect soap in your d/w, your d/w will fill up with soap bubbles and probably leak out the vent on the door.
?120?-140?F water entering your d/w not only helps it clean your dishes better, but will also add heat to help dry the dishes in the dry cycle.
How It Works: Dishwashers This video here (http://www.repairclinic.com/Video/VLVideoLayer/618) provides information on how a Dishwasher works and common problems associated with Dishwashers not filling, washing, ...
65 Dishwasher rack repair kit with blue tine tips and blue acrylic touch-up paint Manufacturer Number 5303310272 (http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&N=12835)
jeff.
?Never, ever, ever, use dish ( sink ) soap or laundry soap in your d/w!! Normal dishwasher soap is low sudzing soap. If you use incorrect soap in your d/w, your d/w will fill up with soap bubbles and probably leak out the vent on the door.
?120?-140?F water entering your d/w not only helps it clean your dishes better, but will also add heat to help dry the dishes in the dry cycle.
How It Works: Dishwashers This video here (http://www.repairclinic.com/Video/VLVideoLayer/618) provides information on how a Dishwasher works and common problems associated with Dishwashers not filling, washing, ...
65 Dishwasher rack repair kit with blue tine tips and blue acrylic touch-up paint Manufacturer Number 5303310272 (http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&N=12835)
jeff.