How Do I Clean My Dishwasher?
Posted on Nov 11, 2016 4:48pm PST
Dishwashers make everyone’s lives easier – who has the time
to work through a pile of dirty dishes when you could just stick them
in this wonderful machine, press a few buttons, and within an hour or
so have a sparkling set of dishware? Even though their sole job is to
get everything you put inside clean, dishwashers can collect grime and
mold from bits of food that don’t quite make their way out, which
is why we’ve put together this list of tips to help you clean your
dishwasher and get it back to (almost) factory-fresh shape.
What You Need
- Toothbrush
- Dish soap
- Measuring cup
- White vinegar
- Baking soda
Once you’ve gathered the gear you need, it’s time to get down
to business.
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Clean the Filter: The filter’s main job is to collect the junk that runs off your
dishes, and over time it’ll run out of places to hold any more.
They’re usually found at the base of the dishwasher, so unscrew
it and let it soak in warm and soapy water for around 10 or so minutes.
If you notice any leftover particles, gently scrub them away with the
toothbrush – be careful not to damage this fragile part of your
dishwasher! Once you’re done, screw it back in and move on to the
next step.
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Add Vinnegar: Pour a cup of vinegar out into your dishwasher and run a heavy clean cycle
to help clean and deodorize your dishwasher.
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Thrown in the Baking Soda: To take care of any remaining nasty smells, fill your measuring cup with
some baking soda – about a cup will do the trick, and sprinkle it
out into your dishwasher. You can either let it sit through the night
or, if you start your clean in the morning, let it sit for 10-12 hours
throughout the day. Once it’s ready, run your dishwasher through
an empty cycle.
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Scrub Off Anything That’s Left: If you’re satisfied with the cleanliness of your dishwasher, then
your job is done! However, grime and gunk can collect in the various nooks
and crannies around your machine, including under the arms and in the
door seal. Break out the toothbrush and use either a water and baking
soda paste or a bit of soapy water to scrub away anything that’s left.
And that’s it! Now that your dishwasher’s clean and ready to
be used again, it’s time to turn to the rest of your house. Whether
you’re worried that you don’t have enough time to do a great
clean all by yourself or if you just want to call in some backup, our
team of professionals at The Maids Dallas are ready to give you a hand
and make sure that we leave your home spotless and the clean envy of the
entire neighborhood. Give us a call at (972) 471-9509 to set up an appointment, or
fill out our online form to get a free price estimate.
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