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It's generally not recommended to run Wm Rogers reinforced plate silverware through the dishwasher, as the harsh detergents and high temperatures can cause tarnishing and damage over time. Hand washing with mild soap and drying immediately is a better option to preserve the silverware's appearance and longevity. If you do choose to use a dishwasher, place the silverware in a secure basket and use a gentle cycle.
Putting detergent tablets into the silverware rack won't work because the silverware rack won't release the tablets into the water. You're better off hand washing the dishes if you can't get your dishwasher fixed.
There are a few possible causes. One cause that I find people frequently comment on is the detergent you use. Some of them are more harsh and may cause staining or discoloration. Sometimes it can be caused by the silverware not being dried soon enough. Another possible cause is other objects in you dishwasher adversely reacting with your silverware. If this is a new problem with the same home, same dishwasher, same silverware I would start with changing the detergent and/or rinsing agent.
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Try turning on the "Heat Dry" option.
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you do use a dishwasher, remove the pieces before the drying cycle.If the flatware is sterling, then it's a better idea to wash them using a milder soap than is used by the dishwashing machine.
Assuming you're running the dishwasher fully packed, then handwashing the same number of dishes would consume more water. Yet if you are running the dishwasher with not to much silverware it would save water to just hand wash them.
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AnswerYou should never put silver, gold platted or good wine glasses in your dishwasher. The minerals or chlorine can leave marks on your silver. Always hand wash them in warm soapy water. Clean them, wash them in warm soapy water, and use suran wrap to roll them in to keep the air out. Next time you use them you won't have to clean them again. Air will tarnish silver as you know. The above also applies to pottery dishware, mugs, cups, and also good china with gold or silver trim. Hand wash.AnswerIn Houston, when they periodically flushed the pipes, the water throughout the household was rusty colored at those times. Try using a commercial rinse agent in your dishwasher or add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse water. Maybe you should also check out how long your dishes are actually wet after the wash cycle is over.If your dishwasher is an older model, the tips of the plastic racks sometime wear off exposing the metal below. These tips will start to rust and leave deposits on your dishes.