Who knew a high efficiency dishwasher is also high maintenance?
Since high efficiency (HE) dishwashers use less water, the water heat up cycle
is shorter than a standard dishwasher. That means an HE dishwasher needs hotter
water going into the dishwasher than a standard dishwasher, which heats a
boatload of water first. A plumber told me if I turned up the heat on my hot
water heater, I would get rid of the grit on my clean dishes problem.
Husband wryly observed we could save either water or natural
gas but not both.
Yeah, yeah. All is not lost. I can hand wash dishes. Having a house with
a dishwasher made me realize how much I hate hand washing dishes.
Then there is the dishwashing detergent. My dishwasher likes
either the very expensive (Seventh Generation) or the very cheap (Aldi) detergent.
I switched between powder and liquid for no reason other than availability or
price. The dishwasher was happy. I had clean dishes. That makes me happy
because I hate hand washing dishes.
All of a sudden, my dishwasher decides it doesn’t like the
liquid detergent. It left food stuck randomly to “washed” dishes and
silverware. Gross.