Anonymous wrote:I had the same problem --
we've had this dishwasher for 8 years! It works fine but ... One day I was feeling around trying to find the source of the odor and I found a space inside the door on the bottom down near the hinge. So with the door open all the way flat I could stick my fingers under the plastic liner at the bottom about one inch and there was a huge amount of gunk up in there! Got it all out -- now I check it all the time and its pretty clean -- it must have just taken a long time to build up. Also check along the sides on the rubber seal strip - mine gets unky there too.
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about the swampy/wet dog smell? I smell it sometimes at my house. I believe that it is egg residue that causes this smell. I put an eggy pan through my dishwasher yesterday and as as soon as I opened the dishwasher...there it was...the wet dog smell.
I had to put in more detergent and run the entire cycle over again. This time, I also poured about a 1/2 cup of white vinegar in the bottom of the dishwasher. You could also try vodka. No swamp smell.
I have a new dishwasher, use a dishwasher cleaner 1x month and rinse aid and nice smelling dishwasher tabs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just leave the door open so it can dry out. I also run a lemmi shine cleaner monthly. The smell I had has disappeared.
We also just leave the door slightly open - just enough so it doesn’t click shut. Took care of the smell.
Anonymous wrote:We just leave the door open so it can dry out. I also run a lemmi shine cleaner monthly. The smell I had has disappeared.
Anonymous wrote:How dirty are the dishes you put in? We gives our a quick scrub with a dish brush (the dishes, not the diswasher) so they're relatively debris-free when going in. No smell problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get Dishwasher Wizard on Amazon. Works great. Gets the hard water stains off your dishwasher and dishes and let and leaves a nice citrus smell.
The problem is that they simultaneously made the dishwashers more energy efficient (less heat) and took the phosphates out of dish soap. It you want a cheaper solution, buy a box of tsp at the hardware store and put a half a tablespoon in each wash.