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dishwashers
sorry to bother you again, but Im having problems with my nearly new dishwasher.
It is only about 4-5 , months old. Is an AEG and has electronic indicators to tell me when to put more salt in, rinseaid in etc and things like that.
Well, recently (for two days now) the dishes have been covered in a horrible whiteness when the cycle's finished and are all squeaky to touch and feel horrible. I have tried increasing the amount of rinseaid. I've tried decreasing it, but it just own't go away.
What is causing this? Does anyone know. Oh, and I only use Finish products in it, i.e, salt, rinseaid and detergent.
Any help really appreciated as I've had the same load in there now for a day and half!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If this was my machine I would turn of the 'leccy at wall, stick my fingers in the salt container and swirl what is in there round. I would unscrew the rotating arms and check for a block by running it under the tap. Set the rinse aid back to normal.We use Finish too, but in addition to that once a month I run it on empty except for milton sterilising fluid at the hottest temperature cycle . This was a tip given to me years ago by a service agent! I had a problem after having cooked some meat and putting the dishes in too, I was running it on a mid range temp. cycle ,VEGETARIANS STOP HERE, we had had some kind of fatty meat for roast dinner, and the cylcle was not hot enough to break up the fat residue in the gravy and it left an opaque film over all the dishes. I Doubled up on the detergent (one in the door bit, one directly in the machine) and ran it at the hottest temp. Problem solved.
I shall empty it tonight (if I have enough space, dirty dishes are piling up on the work surfaces) do your trick of running it on empty etc and see if that clears it.
It is very weird. The squeakiness is so bad it sets my teeth on edge to touch the glassware especially, and it leaves a white powder behind on my hands.
I don't know? Is technology really worth it sometimes?????
thanks for all your top answers, i really appreciate it.
I'm going to try this and if it still doesn't work, I'll beon the dog and bone inthe morning.
thanks for your imput. I do appreciate it.
However, i cleaned it all out by hand and now it has magically fixed itself.
Anyway, as Lady _P says, if it happens again even just a little bit, I'm getting on the dog and bone to the supplier and complaining like billy-O. I don't expect to have to faff about with a 4 month old AEG. It should not be termeramental!!!!!
thanks for all your help though, much appreciated.