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Posted by Janice G on April 11, 2008, 8:31 am
Sharon,
Your repairman told you wrong about the water temp. and your garbage
disposer. Run only COLD WATER when using the disposer. This allows any
grease or soft, sticky food to harden and be carried away through the
drain pipes. If you run hot water the grease and food soften and cling
to the pipes and created a sludge downstream when and where they cool
and re-harden. Not good, from a maintenance point of view.
Janice
Sharon Hays wrote:
> BEI Design wrote:
>
>> Put my lunch dishes in the DW, getting ready to go
>> downstairs and start sewing. See a big puddle in the middle
>> of the kitchen floor. SCOLD the (usually beloved) dog! BAD
>> DOG! Shoo him outside. Discover the puddle is waaaaay
>> bigger than a little 11 pound dog should produce. Open the
>> dishwasher. EEEK! It failed to completely drain after the
>> last load, and water is leaking out the bottom of the door.
>> Bigger puddle forming fast. Grab towels to dam the flow,
>> and search for a reason. Starting the DW seems to drain the
>> standing water, but what caused it to retain water????
>> Fiddled around with the basket that's supposed to direct
>> "soft food" to the built-in disposer. YUCK!!! Big old
>> mess, I'm not sure I've ever removed it in the 4+ years it's
>> been in use. Cleaned it out, finally figured out how it all
>> goes back together, running a test load.
>>
>> Beverly, <sigh> I'm supposed to be downstairs sewing.
>
>
> Oh no fun at all!!! And now you have some making up to do to the little
> man. Poor puppy.
>
> The rules the repairman told my DMIL: Never put chunky food in the
> dishwasher, even if you have one with a disposal in it; Run the water in
> your kitchen sink till it's as hot as it gets before you turn on the DW;
> and while the water is running to get hot, run your garbage disposal till
> it makes a whooshing noise and you know it's empty. He said doing those 3
> things will make your DW work longer, and clean better. Running the
> disposal makes sure there is nothing in there to clog the pipe when the DW
> drains.
>
> A little late, but well intentioned.... ;)
>
> Sharon
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