Never had a problem like that. I put mine in a bowl in the sink, add hot water and washing-up liquid, scrub with a brush, rinse. Shiny glasses.
Top up dishwasher salt and use white vinegar as rinse aid. I use only Lidl dishwasher tablets and the cheapest white vinegar I can find and even in eco mode everything comes sparkly clean.
@ cycling, will try that white vinegar thing too.
Cheers
Glasses? Pah. You shoild see what the dishwasher does to my silver and my bone handled knives
Tried soaking mine in vinegar, doesn't look like it's gonna work despite it being great on my granite worktop. But useful thread, my dishwasher was set to "average" hardness (we're in a hard water area)
You shoild see what the dishwasher does to my silver and my bone handled knives
I've got to say I'm really struggling with my lobster platters and caviar spoons.
Problem solver - buy opaque glassware.
You don't actually need to see your drink.
What about your grape scissors politecameraaction?
Problem solver – buy opaque glassware.
What about your grape scissors politecameraaction?
I'm afraid I haven't seen them in months. Some people think it's a little gauche to eat grapes outside tweed season but of course I suppose everyone has their...eccentricities. 🧐
Tsk tsk!
The Caustic & Bleach sugestion was based on the nearest undersink equivalents to the ingredients that go in to a commercial Glass Renovator product.
I think I might have confused this with mixing bleach and ammonia 🙂
and use white vinegar as rinse aid.
Why not just use rinse aid?
My uncle who was a former pub landlord will only handwash his glasses, everythnig else gets dishwasher cleaned, he has said why but I now cant remember!
