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No, bleach and dish soap should not be mixed in a dishwasher. Bleach is too strong for the dishwasher and can damage the machine and potentially create harmful fumes. Stick to using dishwasher detergent designed for the machine.
No, it is not recommended to use laundry detergent in your dishwasher. Laundry detergent is designed for use in washing machines and can create excess suds in a dishwasher, potentially leading to leaks or other issues. It is best to use a dishwasher detergent specifically designed for dishwashers.
Yes, chlorine bleach can react with stainless steel flatware in the dishwasher and cause it to turn black. It is important to avoid using chlorine bleach on stainless steel items as it can damage the material and affect its appearance. Instead, use specific stainless steel cleaning products or a mild detergent to clean stainless steel flatware.
You typically pour the detergent into the designated detergent dispenser located on the inside of the dishwasher door. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on the amount of detergent to use for optimal cleaning results.
No, it is not recommended to use laundry detergent in a dishwasher. Laundry detergent produces more suds than dishwasher detergent, which can lead to excess suds and potentially damage the dishwasher. It is best to use dishwasher detergent specifically designed for use in dishwashers.
No, bleach and dish soap should not be mixed in a dishwasher. Bleach is too strong for the dishwasher and can damage the machine and potentially create harmful fumes. Stick to using dishwasher detergent designed for the machine.
No, it is not recommended to use laundry detergent in your dishwasher. Laundry detergent is designed for use in washing machines and can create excess suds in a dishwasher, potentially leading to leaks or other issues. It is best to use a dishwasher detergent specifically designed for dishwashers.
Yes, chlorine bleach can react with stainless steel flatware in the dishwasher and cause it to turn black. It is important to avoid using chlorine bleach on stainless steel items as it can damage the material and affect its appearance. Instead, use specific stainless steel cleaning products or a mild detergent to clean stainless steel flatware.
You typically pour the detergent into the designated detergent dispenser located on the inside of the dishwasher door. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on the amount of detergent to use for optimal cleaning results.
No, it is not recommended to use laundry detergent in a dishwasher. Laundry detergent produces more suds than dishwasher detergent, which can lead to excess suds and potentially damage the dishwasher. It is best to use dishwasher detergent specifically designed for use in dishwashers.
No, it is not safe to use bleach on polyester fabric as it can damage the fabric and cause discoloration. It is recommended to use a mild detergent instead for cleaning polyester fabric.
CLOROX (TM reg) DOES NOT RECOMMEND the use of any liquid bleach product in a DISHWASHER. This is per a detailed discussion with a tech support lady at their 800 number [1-800-292-2200]. She explained that unlike clothes washing machines, diswashers do NOT have rubber and plastic seals and parts which would be resistant to the bleach. Therefore, the bleach will attack, and over time, damage and eventually destroy those seals, resulting in water leakage, and expensive replacement. I had thought that I had heard, over the years, that one could use liquid laundry bleach to disinfect a diswasher, but apparently, I was wrong. I quizzed her in depth, and could not get her to budge in Clorox's warning to NOT use bleach in a dishwasher. Therefore, I suggest not doing this, but if you "just gotta do it," do so at your own risk, and with forewarning,j3h.
It is not recommended to use bleach to wash sheets, as it can damage the fabric and cause discoloration. Instead, use a gentle detergent and follow the care instructions on the sheet's label for best results.
Typically, you would use around 1 tablespoon of detergent per load in a dishwasher. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific dishwasher and the type of detergent being used. Excess detergent can result in over-sudsing and poor cleaning performance.
No, you should not use Fairy Liquid or any other dish soap in a dishwasher. Dish soap is designed to create suds, which can overflow and potentially damage the dishwasher. Instead, use a detergent specifically formulated for dishwashers to ensure proper cleaning and avoid any issues.
It is not recommended to use bleach to clean slate as it can damage the surface and alter its natural appearance. Instead, use a mild detergent and warm water solution to clean slate surfaces effectively.
The dishwasher will keep them shinky provided you use good detergent.