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Post# 141891   7/13/2006 at 01:34 (6,490 days old) by dadoes (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Post# 141908 , Reply# 1   7/13/2006 at 05:42 (6,490 days old) by vivalalavatrice ()        
GOOD!

What DW did you use to get them such shining clean?

Either in my Whirlpool ADG 957 M (buitl-in DW), I can get the same results... of course with the Intensive cycle at 70°C, even dirtier than yours, not sure if the same result would come out so clean with the Normal Cycle 65°C.

Intensive cycle has a warm (45°C) pre-wash cycle, then after the main cycle 4 cold rinses and the last warm rinse before the drying cycle.

Normal cycle, has NOT the prewash, only main cycle, 3 cold rinses and the last warm rinse before the drying cycle...

Good Bye
Diomede

PS: Your pot/pan doesn't seem so spotless...mhm :-? is your water so hard?...oh Calcium Carbonate, we call it CALCARE!!!


Post# 141981 , Reply# 2   7/13/2006 at 10:22 (6,490 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)        
Magic?

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OK. How did one dirty pyrex bowl turn into two clean ones? If your DW is magic, I have a couple of things to put in it.

;)

MRB


Post# 142055 , Reply# 3   7/13/2006 at 15:29 (6,490 days old) by dadoes (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Diomede, a Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer. It was run on the Normal Eco cycle (which would be cold wash, 125°F wash, cold rinse, 125°F rinse). Yes, I do have hard water. A few residual water droplets tend to bead-up on a non-stick finish.

MRB, Aha! That's a little-known hidden option. Press the buttons in the exact right way to activate the Star Trek Magic Cycle, load the top drawer, it washes what's there plus duplicates everything into the lower drawer. (There are separate "dirty" pics of the bowls, I put them together for the "clean" shot.)


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Post# 142136 , Reply# 4   7/13/2006 at 21:15 (6,489 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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A load Bob approves of on many levels.

Post# 142204 , Reply# 5   7/14/2006 at 05:37 (6,489 days old) by vivalalavatrice ()        
Thanks DADoES :-))

We have DWDrawers here either, Whirlpool make them...
It seems they have not invented anything of new :-)) Weren't there in the 50s from GE some DWDrawers too????

Well... I looked that it's a very good idea, specially in the case you have a load full of things that have to be treated differently... imagine a vey very formal guests dinner (it happens my home quite often), after which you have to wahs awful dirty pots pans, and roasty-pans too, but in the same time china dishes and bohemia crystal glasses... DWDrawer is the right help for you, you make two half-load separately in the same time...One "gentle" load goes in a Drawer the "hard" one in the other... DONE!

Ariston here have implemented a new cycle to do this but in a standrad machine, it calls DUOwash, you have (I suppose) the same wash temp but two different wash pressures in the two sprayers, the lowest is stronger than the uppest...the central sprayers I mean..

Anyway...Very good for your Normal Cycle... 125°F more or less 50°C... that temp is for my Rapid cycle 50°C/50min... of course I wouldn't get the same result with a such dirt load at the same temp... THUS YOUR F&P DW IS A VERY GOOD DW INDEED!

GoodBye
Diomede

PS: Another things is my old DW a 1986 Candy Sylena 650, however dirty is my load she washes anything with the 55°C Universal cycle in 55 min!!! My WonderDW... I love her...:-))


Post# 142325 , Reply# 6   7/14/2006 at 12:31 (6,489 days old) by jasonl (Cookeville, TN)        

While I have a regular DW, it's a Kenmore Smartwash which I usually just run on Normal. No pre-rinsing needed. Just push normal, hi-temp wash, and start. Those little Cascade gel packs work nice. Just one in the main wash cup and you're ready to go.


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