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Citric Acid in Dishwasher
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When my dishwasher was jammed up with fat the mechanic said a hot wash with Citric Acid would help flush it out so I use it on a regular basis in a hot empty load. But I wondered if I could use Citric Acid Monohydrate powder with a full load, as well as a dishwasher tablet -- would it damage cutlery, glassware and/or crockery? I use Silver Plate cutlery sometimes and dont want it to turn black!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To remove a build up of fats, I'd use Sodium Hydroxide (caustic soda) rather than citric. I wouldn't try it in a proper cycle though. A cycle with nothing in the dishwasher would be the way to go.
Citric acid would dissolve calcium and magnesium deposits, but I wouldn't use it with anything in the machine.
Citric acid would dissolve calcium and magnesium deposits, but I wouldn't use it with anything in the machine.
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