Anonymous wrote:Check out the filter in the drain and see if it’s clogged with grease.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s your dishwasher. We had an LG and our dishes were never clean. We then got a Bosch, and it’s terrific!
NP. We have a fairly new Bosch that started out okay but now it's leaving sediment in a lot of glasses.
bits of plasticky stuff from partially dissolved pods
Anonymous wrote:You probably have build up in the two spray arms that spin. Take them outside and get some high pressure hose water going through them. Prepare to be grossed out. There might be stringy layers of white and green gunk that you couldn't see.
Same with the filter at the bottom.
It might be the hardness of your water. Or you're using too much Cascade and getting soap buildup.
Or the "high loop" that helps the dishwasher drain has fallen and water is partially flowing back into the machine and creating buildup.
Anonymous wrote:Constantly finding unclean dishes after running them in the washer. We've used cascade pods and liquid soap, but often there will be a few things that are still greasy/oily.
Is there anything more powerful than Cascade that you like? Maybe we need more foaming/suds? Or is it our washer?
Anonymous wrote:You probably have build up in the two spray arms that spin. Take them outside and get some high pressure hose water going through them. Prepare to be grossed out. There might be stringy layers of white and green gunk that you couldn't see.
Same with the filter at the bottom.
It might be the hardness of your water. Or you're using too much Cascade and getting soap buildup.
Or the "high loop" that helps the dishwasher drain has fallen and water is partially flowing back into the machine and creating buildup.