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[quote=Anonymous]I had the same thing happen last week. I don't think you are overreacting at all. It was ghastly, the fumes, the smoke. I am never putting a plastic lid in the dishwasher ever, ever again. I did throw out all the plastics that had been in the dishwasher. Once I finally got the dishwasher not stinking (have you managed that yet?), I washed everything again. The smell came off everything but the plastic plates/cups, so I tossed them. Who wants to eat off of disgusting-smelling plates? It wasn't worth the risk of them being possibly contaminated -- they're inexpensive, so I'll just buy new ones. I sympathize with you on the more expensive coffeemaker parts. I think I, personally, would err on the side of caution. Hot water/coffee presumably rests against those plastic parts when the coffeepot is working, and that seems like a bad idea if the parts are still smelling like noxious fumes.[/quote]
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