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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> > On Tue 02 Dec 2008 10:18:38p, Charlene Charette told us... > > > Usually I run the dishwasher and when it's done I prop the door open to > > let the dishes air-dry. We've been munching on Thanksgiving leftovers > > so I left the clean dishes in the dishwasher for a few days. I started > > to notice a smell from the kitchen and discovered that the last time it > > was run the water didn't drain and there was soured water sitting in the > > bottom. I emptied the dishwasher and ran it empty. Whatever caused the > > clog seems to have corrected itself, but the dishwasher still has a > > funky smell. The dishes that were in it have the same smell, but since > > they are metal, class and ceramic I'm hoping they'll be fine after > > another run through the dishwasher. I suspect the smell in the > > dishwasher is in the plastic. Any suggestions for removing the smell? > > > > TIA, > > --Charlene > > > > > > Run the dishwasher empty, adding 1 cup of chlorine bleach to the main wash > cycle. After the final rinse, let the machine air dry with the door open. Another couple tricks might be: 1) put a couple of charcoal briquettes in the dishwasher -- in a safe container so clean-up is not an issue -- and leave for a couple of days with no activity. Repeat if need be. 2) Tear some strips of newspaper and place throughout the dishwasher racks in an abandoned manner. Remove after a day of two. Run normal wash cycle. Repeat as needed. 3) Get a new machine ? 4) Try adding some lemon juice for the washing cycle? 5) Definitely get a new machine! Sky, who truly appreciates the dishwashing machine! -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice |
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Sky > wrote in
: > Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >> On Tue 02 Dec 2008 10:18:38p, Charlene Charette told us... >> >> > Usually I run the dishwasher and when it's done I prop the door >> > open to let the dishes air-dry. We've been munching on >> > Thanksgiving leftovers so I left the clean dishes in the dishwasher >> > for a few days. I started to notice a smell from the kitchen and >> > discovered that the last time it was run the water didn't drain and >> > there was soured water sitting in the bottom. I emptied the >> > dishwasher and ran it empty. Whatever caused the clog seems to >> > have corrected itself, but the dishwasher still has a funky smell. >> > The dishes that were in it have the same smell, but since they are >> > metal, class and ceramic I'm hoping they'll be fine after another >> > run through the dishwasher. I suspect the smell in the dishwasher >> > is in the plastic. Any suggestions for removing the smell? >> > >> > TIA, >> > --Charlene >> > >> > >> >> Run the dishwasher empty, adding 1 cup of chlorine bleach to the main >> wash cycle. After the final rinse, let the machine air dry with the >> door open. > > > Another couple tricks might be: > > 1) put a couple of charcoal briquettes in the dishwasher -- in a safe > container so clean-up is not an issue -- and leave for a couple of > days with no activity. Repeat if need be. > > 2) Tear some strips of newspaper and place throughout the dishwasher > racks in an abandoned manner. Remove after a day of two. Run normal > wash cycle. Repeat as needed. > > 3) Get a new machine ? > > 4) Try adding some lemon juice for the washing cycle? > > 5) Definitely get a new machine! > > Sky, who truly appreciates the dishwashing machine! > Or......... get a box of Bicard Soda and let it sit, opened, in the machine for a couple of days, and maybe throw some in before you do the next wash. (I have an opened box in my fridge at all times.) Or wipe all plastic surfaces down with diluted vanilla essence. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Life is a walk of death. Each day we walk hand in hand with death, and nothing can guarantee our living one more day. Treat every breath as the last, every heart beat, every moonrise, and every smile. For who can say they won't be... Ride the Wind's, and where ever they take you, make it better, that is the way of the warrior. |
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Sky wrote:
> 3) Get a new machine ? > > 4) Try adding some lemon juice for the washing cycle? > > 5) Definitely get a new machine! > > Sky, who truly appreciates the dishwashing machine! We're building a new house and it will have a nice, new dishwasher. I'm going to replace the one in this house unless it's absolutely necessary. --Charlene -- You can fool too many of the people too much of the time. -- James Thurber email perronnellec at earthlink . net |
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