Wednesday, August 21, 2019

One 16 oz Bob's Red Mill Baking Soda (Pack of 2)

How to Remove Bad Smells from the Dishwasher by baking soda


One 16 oz Bob's Red Mill Baking Soda (Pack of 2)
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Is it time to clean your dishwasher?

You may believe you have the best dishwasher in the world, but if your machine is cleaning dishes longer than you anticipate, and probably your machine is showing signs of misuse, it is not surprising that there is a bad smell from your dishwasher between rinsing dishes, low quality detergents, inefficient dish loading and intermittent cleaning cycles.


It is a good practice to clean your dishwasher once a month and if your cleaning time took longer than that, it is no doubt time to give your reliable kitchen assistant some TLC. This can be done simply and is a good way to clean your dishwasher.


1. Clean the Drain Pipe.

Wouldn't something be more beautiful when it's easier than it looks? To clean the drain of your dishwasher, remove the lower dish rack and check the drain. If you have past sauce, steak and potatoes, use yellow cleaning gloves and clean the drain. This will help stop problematic dishwasher odors, improve drain efficiency and ensure that your dishes are really cleaned. Surprisingly, this may seem to be the hardest part, but it's not that hard at all.


2. Clean your dishwasher with vinegar.

After replacing the lower dish rack from step 1 and cleaning all dishes, you should place a dishwasher-safe dish full of white vinegar (1-2 glasses) perpendicular to the top shelf. Then run in a full cycle using hot water. Then you will see that dirt, oil and bad odors have been removed.


3. Use a little baking soda.

After completing the first two steps, pour a glassful of baking soda into the bottom of the container. Then start the machine in a short / half cycle with hot water. When the cycle is over, leave the dishwasher door open for several hours to ventilate.


4. Does your dishwasher still have some odor?

If you still have persistent aroma odor after you follow steps 1-3, then you may want to consider using some bleach. CAUTION: It is not recommended to use bleach if you have a stainless steel dishwasher.


5. Use dishwasher cleaner for color change.

If the odor disappears but there is some color fading inside your dishwasher, try using a detergent additive such as Finish Power Up Dishwasher Cleaner and hard water stain remover. Color changes consist of mineral deposits in water, which is generally considered to be "hard" water, and 1-4. If it continues after these steps, running your dishwasher in a cycle with any of these detergent additives will make your dishwasher look fresh again and smell good again.


In short, to avoid unpleasant dishwashing odors, first clean the drain, clean your dishwasher with vinegar, add some baking soda, and if your dishwasher still needs it, use bleach or buy and apply a dishwasher cleaner.


And A Clean Dishwasher!

As long as you follow this step-by-step guide on how to clean your dishwasher, your dishwasher will be as you remember it the first day.


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One 16 oz Bob's Red Mill Baking Soda (Pack of 2)