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mkjuk | 11:26 Wed 20th Dec 2006 | How it Works
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Was thinking of just putting some washing up liquid on the plates, and setting the machine on with no powder in it - surely that would work?
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Wouldn`t advise it you might end up with your kitchen full os suds
You crazy Fool !!! - No offence !!

there's nothing wrong with that if your machine is in the middle of your garden about 50 yards from your house !!

Washing up liquid has foaming agents which bubble up like no tomorrow, in a dish washing machine there is lots of water action from two spinning high pressure arms, which help it to clean by attrition. The dishwasher powder is very gritty for this reason and contains no foaming agents whatsoever - it would be complete madness to put Fairy Liquid into your dishwasher !!
A revolutionary idea -

hot water in sink, add washing up liquid, and have a go with a dishcloth.

:)

Seriously, you should not put washing up liquid in the dishwasher - it will not rinse off the plates properly, you will be surrounding by suds and it doesn't have the right enzymes to keep your dishwasher working.
Beltin starts at both of your replies you two, did make me titter :)
yes you can, but you must only use a bit and put a bar of soap in the cutlery tray or somewhere in the machine.

soap kills the foam - like it does in the bath
I always used liquid Fairy in the dishwasher, but just a little bit, no problem!!

Done it many times when we run out of tablets!!
I think this must be your mums that been asking questions how to solve your problem :):)
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Home-and-Garden /Question337982.html

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