Dishwasher users often face the issue of plates with white streaks even after cleaning. Excess detergent can create a soapy film, and those using tablets might need to try different brands. Hard water can also lead to limescale buildup, which is combated by using dishwasher salt in the softener unit. It is crucial to set the dishwasher correctly based on water hardness. Adjusting salt settings may solve residue problems as well.
To tackle unsightly white residue on dishes, reduce detergent use or switch dishwasher tablet brands, and ensure proper softener refill to combat hard water.
Excessive detergent leads to a soapy film on dishes. If using tablets, experiment with brands, as some contain rinse aid for optimal drying and cleaning.
Hard water minerals cause limescale deposits on crockery. To prevent this, refill the softener unit with dishwasher salt, avoiding regular table salt.
If residue wipes off easily, too much salt may be the issue. Adjust your salt setting based on local water hardness and keep the cap secured.
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