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Post# 648459   12/22/2012 at 19:36 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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Here is the first wash in my "new" General Electric 1200. There is always some leftover cat food residue as my five feline companions don't always finish their meals. |
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Post# 648460 , Reply# 1   12/22/2012 at 19:38 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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In the Pot is yesterdays rice, hamburger and onion casserole. In the two cups are homeade fudge sauce I make in the microwave. Slighly baked on. |
Post# 648461 , Reply# 2   12/22/2012 at 19:43 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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The two fudge cups are placed in the far corner of the upper rack over the saucepan. As the pan blocks the water spray from the lower arm, they are getting washed only by the power tower. |
Post# 648462 , Reply# 3   12/22/2012 at 19:43 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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Post# 648463 , Reply# 4   12/22/2012 at 19:44 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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ready to go... |
Post# 648464 , Reply# 5   12/22/2012 at 19:45 (4,136 days old) by bogo (montreal)   |   | |
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Nice load. |
Post# 648465 , Reply# 6   12/22/2012 at 19:48 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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done! upper rack, the tupperware was bounced around a little by the power tower, as a result it looks like there is one tiny bit of something on it. All else looks clean. |
Post# 648466 , Reply# 7   12/22/2012 at 19:51 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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closeup of rice casserole pan and fudge cups... oops.. one grain of rice left. (The discoloration on the bottom of the stainless pan is permanent.) the power tower took care of the baked on fudge sauce nicely |
Post# 648467 , Reply# 8   12/22/2012 at 19:54 (4,136 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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and the lower rack. The soft food waste disposer took care of the residual cat food. |
Post# 648486 , Reply# 11   12/22/2012 at 22:43 (4,135 days old) by qsd-dan (West)   |   | |
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Post# 648900 , Reply# 14   12/24/2012 at 23:04 (4,133 days old) by kqkenmore (memphis tn)   |   | |
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Post# 648907 , Reply# 15   12/24/2012 at 23:38 (4,133 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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Hi Carl. I put the tab in the covered dispenser so it gets released in the main wash. |
Post# 648909 , Reply# 16   12/25/2012 at 00:04 (4,133 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Barry, if you had put detergent in for the prewash that would have gotten rid of that one grain of rice. The only time I used both cups was when I used PotScrubber. I would say that definitely resembles the types of loads I used to put in mine. But I'd also put a mixing bowl or small sauce pan over the flatware basket too. I have been known to feed a pan of rice (that got stuck to the bottom (between 1/2 and 1 cup of cook stuck on rice I couldn't get out without severely scraping the bottom of the pan) during cooking) to my Kenmore Elite TT. Ya should have heard the food grinder on those loads lol. And washer111 this model does not have the extra long final rinse. It's only about 4 mimutes long at the most. BobLoad certification to the highest order. I get all tingly when I see that kind of load put in a dishwasher and the GE kicks butt!!! This post was last edited 12/25/2012 at 00:21 |
Post# 648915 , Reply# 17   12/25/2012 at 00:39 (4,133 days old) by bwoods ()   |   | |
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Hey, I finally got BobLoad certified!! That is a nice Christmas present. :) I agree Bob, detergent in the prewash would probably have gotten that pesky piece of rice. |
Post# 648962 , Reply# 18   12/25/2012 at 09:46 (4,133 days old) by dishwasherfan (Phoenix, AZ)   |   | |
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