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texdane Posted - Jan 08 2013 : 07:08:59 AM
Morning! Has anyone else run into this problem? My dishes are coming out clean, but the glasses are stinky! There is no film. I rinse dirty dishes before placing in the dishwasher. I have used different kinds of dishwasher detergent, including eco-friendly and natural. Thinking it was that, I have since tried Cascade, pods, you-name-it. I took the dishwasher inside apart and cleaned out the catch-all and parts. Nothing. Put a bowl of vinegar in and ran a cycle. Worked well and for a few cycles, but now the smell is back. Cleaned out the sinks with vinegar and baking soda. Put vinegar in the dish dryer well. Still stinky glasses. Cleaned out the disposer with vinegar and baking soda. Making sure the door to the dishwasher is free of food and grime, and have sprayed down and wiped the inside with vinegar each time (who does that)? Ugh. All my effort and our drinking glasses smell like fishy water, unless I hand wash them before filling them. It's not our water, as it doesn't smell in glasses I hand wash. The dishwasher itself is not that old, but the store I bought it from closed shortly after I purchased it (was trying to support someone local). Anyone else run into this? What do you think it can be?

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wooliespinner Posted - Jan 18 2013 : 09:34:48 AM
Wow that would do it. Glad your figured out what was wrong. I bet you are relieved.I would have offered some help but I had no clue on that one.

Linda

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N@n Posted - Jan 17 2013 : 06:33:34 AM
Glad your mystery is solved.

keep searchin'-it's out there somewhere.
texdane Posted - Jan 17 2013 : 06:15:22 AM
Ugh. So gross. It was my daughter trying to help. She was putting cat food cans in the dishwasher without rinsing them. (We have curbside recycling but we have critters too, so cans must be clean). I'm really grossed out. The hose with the grease trap was also loose....thanks Farmgirls for the help!

Nicole

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Rosemary Posted - Jan 08 2013 : 9:02:47 PM
You might want to get the filter out and either clean it or replace it. It wouldn't be where you'd have spotted it while doing your other cleaning of the interior. You might find your machine's specs online to find out how to get at it. You might have to get a replacement directly from the manufacturer, but you could also try a plumbing supply place or independent hardware store -- the old-fashioned kind where the old guy in the back knows how to do everything and what you need to do it ;)

Edited to add: I just noticed somewhere online that this can be a problem related to the hose that goes from the bottom of the dishwater up under the sink. It's supposed to have some kind of loop in it to control how food particles behave. Good luck figuring this out! Sounds weird...
texdane Posted - Jan 08 2013 : 8:04:03 PM
Hmmm...good thoughts, girls! Thank you.

We don't use any plastic in the house at all, but the door to my dishwasher is lined in plastic. Hmmm...wheels are turning. Will show DH this tomorrow and let ya know what we come up with! Something is funny, for sure, there!

Nicole

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Ninibini Posted - Jan 08 2013 : 12:41:18 PM
Nicole - I'm wondering if maybe the water just isn't reaching high enough into the upper rack to get deep inside the glasses? You might have to clean out a hose or the openings on the swingy-arm-spray-thingy that delivers the water to the upper rack (I don't know what it's called - my husband would giggle if he knew that's how I was describing it! LOL!). I did have this problem once a long time ago with another dishwasher, and resolved it by purchasing one of those chemical dishwasher cleaners at the grocery store. I try to stay away from that stuff nowadays, but if it would save me from having to pay for a service call or to buy a new machine, I'd give it a whirl! ;) Also, I know that some dishwashers have a pump that shoots the water into the upper rack, whereas others rely on the pump in the bottom of the machine t to have enough pressure to shoot the water up into that swingy-arm-spray-thingy into the upper rack. There might also be an issue with an internal pump mechanism? I'm not sure, but I hope this helps a little bit in putting you in the right direction! Keep us posted! Good luck! Hugs - Nini

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N@n Posted - Jan 08 2013 : 07:30:14 AM
Are you using plastic glasses? It might be a problem with the plastic if so.

keep searchin'-it's out there somewhere.

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