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Keep Your Dishwasher in Top Shape: Maintenance Tips and Tricks

 Are You Maintaining Your Dishwasher Properly?

Have you been taking your dishwasher for granted lately? Just tossing dishes in and not really paying attention to where they go or how they come out? Many of us do it it's easy to forget how useful this workout is. At least until you pull out the dishes and find that they're covered with lime scale or grease. If you would rather not deal with that take this as your sign to go do some TLC for your dishwasher. We will guide you through the steps necessary to keep your dishwasher in prime condition. Fortunately they're so quick and easy you can get them done before bedtime and still have plenty of evening to enjoy.





Debunking the Myth

Let's start with the most common misconception we run into about dishwashers. Doesn't it keep itself clean? The short answer, is no. Many homeowners believe that since the dishwasher is already keeping everything inside it clean that also applies to the dishwasher itself. However without attention from you food particles, grease and hard water residue build up. This reduces your dishwashers efficiency and ability to keep anything else clean. To ensure that your dishwasher performs at its best it's essential to understand how you can clean and maintain it properly.

How to Tell if Your Dishwasher Needs to Be Cleaned

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Of course the first question, is whether or not your dishwasher even needs to be cleaned. This isn't something that needs to be done on a nightly or even weekly basis. 





1. Unpleasant Smells

If a way of stench rolls out of your dishwasher when you open the door that is a clear sign that it needs to be cleaned. Food particles and residue have accumulated somewhere even if it doesn't look obvious. This unpleasant smell can stick around even after you've run a load. 

2. Residual Food or Grease on Dishes

Have you started noticing food or grease left on your dishes even after you've run a wash cycle? This can indicate that your dishwasher needs a thorough cleaning.

3. Clogged Sprayer Arms

If you notice after running your dishwasher that the top specifically is not coming clean you might have an issue with your dishwasher sprayer arm. Food can get clogged in the Jets as can hard water buildup. The sprayer arms are responsible for distributing water and detergent evenly so if they become clogged the dishwasher won't clean effectively.

4. Mold or Mildew




It's unfortunate but mold and mildew can develop inside your dishwasher particularly around seals and in hidden corners. Naturally these create unsanitary conditions which contribute to smells.




Tips to Keep Your Dishwasher Running Like New




If you have noticed any of these signs, or you're just thinking it's about time to clean your dishwasher here's your checklist.

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1. Remove the Racks

Start by taking all of the rocks out of your dishwasher. This might be just two or you might have three of them. Either way all of them need to come out, to give you easy access to the inside. Take the time to check all of the wheels both that they spin easily and aren't damaged. 

2. Clean the Filter

Most dishwashers, if not all at this point, have a filter that captures food particles and debris. Check your manual or go online to find it, to find its location. If it's removable, take it out and clean it with warm soapy water. If anything is caked on, you can let it soak for 10 minutes and then scrub carefully with baking soda. Make sure to rinse thoroughly before replacing.

3. Clean the Door and Seals

Mix up a solution of vinegar and dish soap and grab a soft cloth. You're going to gently wipe down the rubber seals around your door to clean up any grime or soil buildup.

4. Clean the Sprayer Arms

Inspect to the sprayer arms of your dishwasher for any blockages. If you find any you can use a toothpick or a similar tool to gently remove debris from the spray holes. You can also wipe the spray arms down with a diluted bleach solution to sanitize them.

5. Scrub Out the Dishwasher

Next up mix a diluted bleach solution to scrub the interior of your dishwasher. At this stage you'll want to use a sponge but not the scrubby side. Using the bleach will help remove any mold or mildew, so make sure to pay attention to nooks and crannies like the tracks that the rack slide on, and the connections for the sprayer arms. 







An important note if you have a stainless steel interior, do not do this. This will damage the interior of your dishwasher if you do so

6. Run a Vinegar Cycle

Put your rocks back into the dishwasher now that they're clean, and pour two cups of white vinegar into a dishwasher safe container. Place that on the top rack where it won't get knocked over. Run the dishwasher on a short or energy saving cycle. If you have the option pause the cycle halfway through so that the vinegar will eat away at any debris or buildup. Let it sit for 20 minutes before finishing the cycle.

7. Schedule Regular Cleanings

Our final step is to look at your schedule and write down the next time you need to do this. But we walked you through today is a thorough cleaning, which should be done every 2 to 4 months depending on how heavily you use your dishwasher. If you only use it once a week, you can do it once every 4 months. If you're running your dishwasher every night, you'll need to do it every 2 months. In between those times a simple vinegar soak like we did in step 6 is enough to keep your dishwasher fresh.






Maintaining your dishwasher is about more than cleaning dishes. It also ensures the long life span of the dishwasher. Regular cleaning and proper care are the key to avoiding any unpleasant surprises as well as keeping it in top shape.

If these steps weren't enough to solve your problems with your dishwasher it might be time to call in a professional. At that point we hope that you remember that our team is here to help. Clients rescue service offers expert repair and maintenance services to keep your home running smoothly. You can reach out to us via our website or by giving us a call to schedule an appointment to keep your dishwasher and your other major appliances performing at their best.

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