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We have a Siemens slimline dishwasher and over the last few washes there has been a froth at the end of the cycle. There has never been a mass foam-up to suggest that ordinary washing up liquid had accidentally been put in, just an inch or two at the bottom and a little over the dishes.
It appears to be washing/draining as normal and I have checked and cleaned the filters (and run through several rinses with no washing or detergent in) but it is still doing it.
Anyone have any idea about what it might be?
could it be froth coming back up the outlet pipe into the machine?
fairy jizz
could it be froth coming back up the outlet pipe into the machine?
And if it was - a blocked outlet?
well it could just be that soap bubbles are getting into your pipes from elsewhere (overenthusiastic hand washing up?) so a good flush through from other sources (washing machine?)
thinking about it this wouldn;t be terribly hygenic so there's probably a device in the machine to prevent it though?
well it could just be that soap bubbles are getting into your pipes from elsewhere
It wouldn't be inconceivable as we have babies (and therefore lots of handwashing of bottles) but as you say - there must be a way of stopping this.
Getting some dishwasher cleaner and gonna run that through this afternoon.
Have you changed detergent recently?
Have you changed detergent recently?
We bought some Asda stuff (when our local store had run out of Finish Gel that we normally use) and used it once or twice only. The dates match up though...
I think you should hire a professional and stop dicking around.
Stealing food from the mouths of dishwasher engineers is really not on imo.
Stealing food from the mouths of dishwasher engineers is really not on imo.
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Our usual engineer says he gets fewer and fewer and fewer calls for repairs (its all just installations) as they are viewed as disposable nowadays. (He repairs our very expensive to replace built-in washer/condenser dryer).
It's still doing it - done rinse after rinse, have run a cleaner through, poured oil in it (lots of forums suggest this) but it is still doing it! Is there an engineer out there that could suggest a possible cause/solution?
Divorce her?
Well I think I have got to the bottom of the problem - on a detailed examination today I noticed the foam had a minty smell and was coming from the rinse aid compartment. I mentioned this to my wife and she remembered seeing the compartment lid open on the evening her mum babysat - it seems she refilled the rinse aid with our mint scented washing up liquid! I have just spent most of the morning sluicing the compartment with hot water and doing repeated washes with the lid open and it seems to be working.
Gawd!
LOL- god bless outlaws!
Shouldn't complain really - we need the babysitters 😉
