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Dishwaher leaving its filthy powder entrails in my glasses...?

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How is i possible to stop this... I had an old school King George dishwasher and it never did that.

Then alas considering it was probably older than me, it died...

Now i have a new shiny white one that leaves its filthy podwer in my glasses...

And quite frankly when your hand washing the glass after taking it out of the dishwasher... it begins to dawn on you that you should cut the middle man and wash it by hand in the first place...

Anyway i digress,

any ways to stop this nuissance happining would be greatly appreciated...

peace and love,

Leah.

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  1. Use, "Jet Out" in your washer. I don't know how safe this is to use,and I shouldn't even tell you about it, but sometimes I put a little rubbing alcohol in my rinse solution cup. That is very flammable so you shouldn't do it,but my glasses sparkle when I do.


  2. Try the Elecrosol Tabs with the powerball in the center. I think that will take care of your problem. I use them and like them. I think they leave less of a dishwasher soapy taste and smell in your glasses as well. Peace and love back at ya!

  3. You can buy a dish washing tablet that is good for glass, but maybe because it is a new machine it would not hurt for you just to run it through without anything in it, as it maybe something that is in the pipes that just needs to be rinsed through, i would like to give you a little example that when i buy a new kettle (I know it is not a dish washer) but i always boil it a few times just to rinse it out before use, and i have done the same with a washing machine as there just maybe a bit of dust in it from the factory where it was made before it was put into its protective package was put on.

  4. You are probably using too much soap. Use a little less each load until you notice the spots are gone, but the dishes are still clean. Otherwise, you can also change to a liquid soap.

  5. I suggest using Get Clean automatic dish wash concentrate.  In addition to cleaning great it is also natural, no phosphates, no chlorine and concentrated.

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