Thread Number: 87128
/ Tag: Vintage Dishwashers
Liquid Detergents or pods in old dishwashers |
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Post# 1116923   5/11/2021 at 00:05 (1,075 days old) by toploadloyalist (San Luis Obispo, CA)   |   | |
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Would either liquid dishwasher detergents or detergent pods be compatible for 30+ year-old dishwashers made long before those types of detergents existed? |
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Post# 1116938 , Reply# 1   5/11/2021 at 06:14 (1,075 days old) by Combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Post# 1116943 , Reply# 3   5/11/2021 at 09:11 (1,074 days old) by chachp (North Little Rock, AR)   |   | |
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I use Cascade Complete Powder in my vintage KA machines. Always get great results. I half fill each compartment depending on the cycle I am running. We do have soft water which is the reason I do half. If not for the soft water I would fill the dispenser. As noted above, some liquids leak out of the dispenser before the appropriate time and I just find liquids messy so I stay away from them. |
Post# 1117077 , Reply# 4   5/12/2021 at 18:52 (1,073 days old) by Kenmoreguy89 (Valenza Piemonte, Italy- Soon to be US immigrant.)   |   | |
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Post# 1117094 , Reply# 5   5/12/2021 at 21:31 (1,073 days old) by qsd-dan (West)   |   | |
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You'll have to be more specific on the make of the dishwasher and the hardness of your water.
My KDS 18, 19 and 20 did NOT like tabs or pods. The machines were sudslocked within 1-2 minutes after the dispenser was triggered and this was under very hard water conditions. Never used pods in Maytag RR dishwasher, they didn't exist until 2012 and I retired it in 2010. I don't recall tabs but there were probably around back then, just considered "gimmicky" at that time and I never used them. Liquid detergent leaks out fairly quick in all of my vintage KA's. Those dispensers were designed for powder, long before liquid detergent became popular. Same problem with Maytag but it leaked out at a slower pace. Machines designed for liquid detergent will contain a gasket for the detergent cups. If you curious about the leakage rate, fill the cup(s) with liquid detergent and close the dishwasher door. Re-inspect after 30-ish minutes. Older machines with short wash cycles don't fair well with enzyme based detergents. Sometimes you can get away with them if your water is extremely soft but they work best with phosphates and chlorine bleach....which is exactly what they were designed for. |
Post# 1117608 , Reply# 7   5/18/2021 at 22:37 (1,067 days old) by sngencarelli (Pennsylvania)   |   | |
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I use half Cascade Complete powder and half Cascade Fryer Boil Out in my KDS-20. It's been working great, no complaints! |
Post# 1117686 , Reply# 8   5/19/2021 at 14:49 (1,066 days old) by maytaga806 (Howell, Michigan)   |   | |
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I use Cascade gel in my powerclean, the non chlorinated citrus breeze in the dark pine green bottle, and allegedly has the mighty power of Dawn in it. Anyways it works perfectly but you can put even low grade detergent in it and you'd get the same results. Its cheap, cleans at a superior level, and reeks amazingly.
Ive tried the pods before, and pods in a powerclean equal just what you'd imagine, lots of suds depending on which pod your using. The original action pacs by cascade don't suds in mine anymore, neither does the cascade complete action pacs. Some other ones I tried were sudsy, but not every single time it was put in the dishwasher which is strange. Ive not tried the cascade platinum cause it just seems to be a big waste of money, but I know these pods used to create more suds especially during the beginning stages of these pacs being on the market. Guess finally Cascade has gotten the recipes down a science so they don't suds anymore, and that was with a powerclean so id not expect it to suds in anything less powerful for a fact. Its just oddball because sometimes one of the cascade pods does suds in mine, I cant remember which one it is but its got a blue and yellow section. For much older machines as many said general powder is perfect, its what was used back then and in those machines work very well and work perfect even today. |