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Post# 361727   7/4/2009 at 21:54 (5,406 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        

Kale loaded this.....




Post# 361728 , Reply# 1   7/4/2009 at 21:57 (5,406 days old) by maytagbear (N.E. Ohio)        
How did it

come out?


Lawrence/Maytagbear


Post# 361729 , Reply# 2   7/4/2009 at 21:59 (5,406 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        
....and the top....

be careful of my lucky plastical blue tumblers!!

Post# 361731 , Reply# 3   7/4/2009 at 22:02 (5,406 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        
Normal cycle with power scour

...Kale slamed it shut & punched some buttons- he is in his room sulking now, I think-- it is not finished yet...

Post# 361734 , Reply# 4   7/4/2009 at 22:50 (5,406 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Me thinks that's beyond BobLoad designation. Also, that appears to be a hodgepodge of some sort of Probable whirlpool produced PwoerClean module thingy. Couple that with a KitchenAid 4-way hydrosweep wash arm; a possible Kenmore UltraWash Bull-nose bottom rack or a KA24 or KA25 bottom rack and some sort of Whirlpool or Kenmore adjustable upper rack. Did this stuff come out clean?

Post# 361738 , Reply# 5   7/4/2009 at 23:12 (5,406 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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Holy Freakin Bobload!!!

Got any "after" pics?


Post# 361746 , Reply# 6   7/5/2009 at 00:54 (5,406 days old) by peteski50 (New York)        
Kenmore Dishwasher!

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Or I assume it is a kenmore and is that a 4 way hydrosweep I see at the bottom of the drum?
Is that really possible with this setup?
Peter


Post# 361829 , Reply# 7   7/5/2009 at 10:53 (5,406 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        
..Now Kale has to unload it.....

...& quit spying on the hottie in the pool.....

Post# 361831 , Reply# 8   7/5/2009 at 10:57 (5,406 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        
top rack...

...& Aunt Irene's Ice Tea pitcher....

Post# 361839 , Reply# 9   7/5/2009 at 11:11 (5,406 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        
...whats it made of...

...It is a DU940, I found this behind an appliance store 10 years ago, ( where I do all my shopping..) with a Filter clean WP pump module, a KA washarm, a KA lower rack, & a WP adjustable upper rack-I would take this, or even one of the standard tub powerclean Whirlpools they sell today, befor ANY tall tub crap.....

Post# 361863 , Reply# 10   7/5/2009 at 12:03 (5,406 days old) by bosch2460 (Harrisonburg, VA)        

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That is what my dishwasher loads always look like........lol. I fill every nook and cranny, and get my money's worth outta every load. And I never, ever use anything but Normal with hi temp wash and air dry. If it happens to be mainly glasses, (top and most of the bottom rack) then I will use Light wash. My DW is a permanently installed portable Whirlpool Quiet Wash Plus from 1997. It will even take off scrambled eggs without soaking or rinsing. Love it.

I just purchased a brand new Kenmore portable off Craigslist for 100 bucks, so I have a replacement when this one dies. It is pretty much a newer, Kenmore version of my current one. Its a later model...prob about 2006-2007. With no tower. :)

I love dishwasher pics....

Joel


Post# 361871 , Reply# 11   7/5/2009 at 13:10 (5,405 days old) by maytagwc401 ()        

I don't want to sound like a prissy person, but you got to clean that stove and the door next to the dishwasher. Even the sides of the door opening of the dishwasher need some cleaning. Otherwise, nice load. But the pics are somewhat ruined by the surroundings.

Post# 361873 , Reply# 12   7/5/2009 at 13:33 (5,405 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        
ruined...

Hey Maytag I sent you an email......
Thanks for the nice feedback, & reminding me not to post anything more....Robert


Post# 361882 , Reply# 13   7/5/2009 at 14:13 (5,405 days old) by jeffg ()        

The dirt isn't nearly as big a concern as the rust inside the dishwasher tub. Definitely unhealthy.

Post# 361913 , Reply# 14   7/5/2009 at 16:57 (5,405 days old) by volsboy1 (East Tenn Smoky mountains )        

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Thats how I load my dishwasher all the time.My Powerclean Kenmore gets the spotless...I also use the washer as a disposer.There is more than of cup of food in the bottom of it and sometimes more.Is that a Kitchenaid?I have never seen a K.A. with a spray tower like that.

Post# 361915 , Reply# 15   7/5/2009 at 17:02 (5,405 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Robert, from one Rober to another, as we say in the South "don't pay them no mind". What an @ss to say such comments. Serge that was downright rude to say the least!!! Yep, you're prissy alright and then some. Robert, please continue to post. And I think there's a new standard for BobLoads and you just so happen to be a Bob (Robert). How cool is that!!!! I'd also like to see a picture of the control panel!! And by the way, I think we met at the 2001 or 2002 convention!!!

Post# 361931 , Reply# 16   7/5/2009 at 17:19 (5,405 days old) by jeffg ()        

I can't speak for Serge, but I was trying to be helpful not rude.

Look at the yellowing on the door, and rust in the corners. I wouldn't eat or drink from anything washed in that unit.


Post# 361932 , Reply# 17   7/5/2009 at 17:20 (5,405 days old) by sudsman ()        
I thought the post was about the dishwasher

Not a HOSPITAL clean kitchen!

Robert you should post as often as you wish, Remember Prissy Queens are ALWAYS the last to get service in the ER!(FOR REAL)


Post# 361936 , Reply# 18   7/5/2009 at 17:28 (5,405 days old) by jeffg ()        

Yeah, real men eat rust.

Post# 361938 , Reply# 19   7/5/2009 at 17:40 (5,405 days old) by sudsman ()        
Let me assure you all,

That there are MANY Hospital Kitchens that are NO where near as clean as his. And one major hospital here in FT W. that is almost 60 years old and not a single pc of equiptment has EVER been replaced and it ALL looks it too. Most has not had a good cleaning in years either. Just beacuse you would think a hospital kitchen is clean think again.. Many are clean and well run but many are NOT.

Post# 361949 , Reply# 20   7/5/2009 at 18:32 (5,405 days old) by yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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It's not the home it's the people....that's who we come to see and visit, not the home.....the few splashes of food particles means your a great cook, and a wonderul hostess...


screw those @ssholes.....if that's all they see when they come to your house, you don't need them.....


like I said, I'm coming to visit you, not the house!!!


Post# 361959 , Reply# 21   7/5/2009 at 19:31 (5,405 days old) by maytagwc401 ()        

sorry everyone. I did not mean create such a big fuss. I guess I am a prissy asshole after all. LOL

sorry again. I hope you all forgive me. I am a nice guy. a little anal, but a nice guy. Really.

serge





Post# 361965 , Reply# 22   7/5/2009 at 20:07 (5,405 days old) by mixfinder ()        
OCD

Without us OCD types, who would create the sterotype that all gay men are clean and neat as a pin. I forgot, always charming, compassionate and mindful of their mother's feelings.

Post# 361966 , Reply# 23   7/5/2009 at 20:16 (5,405 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        
Look at the yellowing on the door, and rust in the corners.

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Hard water deposits commonly mimic the appearance of rust. You'd be surprised how much of the "rust" disappears with a little CLR and elbow grease.

Post# 361974 , Reply# 24   7/5/2009 at 20:54 (5,405 days old) by yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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does CLR work for you guys, I have no luck with this stuff on anything I try it on....

same thing with OXICLEAN, can't get good results from it!


may be it's just me

some people have excellent results from this stuff.....


Post# 361977 , Reply# 25   7/5/2009 at 21:14 (5,405 days old) by jeffg ()        

> Hard water deposits commonly mimic the appearance of rust. <

From the looks of the tub, colander, ceramic ware etc, it's rust.

Rust is just oxidized iron, a little extra isn't going to kill anyone. The problem is bacteria that lives in the rust. Hopefully Robert uses hot enough water and chlorinated detergent to prevent any substantial growth.

Again, nothing personal is meant, and I'm not making any value judgments about anyone.


Post# 361978 , Reply# 26   7/5/2009 at 21:21 (5,405 days old) by qsd-dan (West)        

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"does CLR work for you guys, I have no luck with this stuff on anything I try it on...."

Yeah, but only when used in full strength applications.

"same thing with OXICLEAN, can't get good results from it!"

Not sure about Oxiclean, I use Oxyboost which was rated the best oxygen bleach formula for the dollar during a test back in 2004. I have better results with oxyboost than chlorine bleach. It's nice to have my socks and underwear cleaner and brighter without being destroyed and having that dried, stiff feeling. Oxygen bleaches don't work as well in cold water, so don't expect any miracles when doing cold water washes. Also, Oxygen bleaches require time to get the job done. For whites, I let the Maytag agitate with 140F water up until it momentarily stops to reverse for spin, and then soak the load for 8 hours.


Post# 362028 , Reply# 27   7/6/2009 at 03:59 (5,405 days old) by sudsman ()        
CLR & OXI CLEAN

I have used both, CLR does a fair job But for some reason I cannot get Oxiclean to work at all. I really think that it has a lot to do with the water. FT Worth is known for awful water.

Post# 362424 , Reply# 28   7/7/2009 at 16:26 (5,403 days old) by syndets2000 (Nanjemoy, MD)        
the rust is due to.....

our well water- we live in Southern MD & it is loaded with Iron, & very hard- I try to avoid pre-rinsing, I think that helps keep the rust from collecting more- like dumping leftover orange juice in it- I doubt I would be interested in that Dishwasher cleaning stuff either- whats in that anyway?
(Thank you for support everyone!)



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