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If your dishes are dirty after being washed in the washing machine, clean them with just two kitchen ingredients.
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If your dishes are dirty after being washed in the washing machine, clean them with just two kitchen ingredients.

The article discusses common issues with dishwashers in areas with hard water, where minerals like calcium and magnesium can build up inside the appliance, reducing its efficiency over time. It explains how these mineral deposits can cause dishes to remain dirty or cloudy after washing and may affect the performance of internal components such as filters and spray arms. The article cites Michael White, an expert from Marks Electrical, who emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue to maintain the dishwasher’s effectiveness. It then provides a simple, natural cleaning method using baking soda and white vinegar to remove mineral buildup. The process involves creating a paste with baking soda and water, applying it to affected areas, letting it sit, and then running a cycle with vinegar to clean and deodorize the dishwasher.

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If your dishes are dirty after being washed in the washing machine, clean them with just two kitchen ingredients.

The article discusses common issues with dishwashers in areas with hard water, where minerals like calcium and magnesium can build up inside the appliance, reducing its efficiency over time. It explains how these mineral deposits can cause dishes to remain dirty or cloudy after washing and may affect the performance of internal components such as filters and spray arms. The article cites Michael White, an expert from Marks Electrical, who emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue to maintain the dishwasher’s effectiveness. It then provides a simple, natural cleaning method using baking soda and white vinegar to remove mineral buildup. The process involves creating a paste with baking soda and water, applying it to affected areas, letting it sit, and then running a cycle with vinegar to clean and deodorize the dishwasher.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a technical explanation of a common household issue related to water hardness and offers a practical solution. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political perspectives. The tone remains neutral and informative, focusing on the scientific and practical aspects.

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