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Sand
Sand is often used in households for
decorative purposes or as a foundation
and heat protection in candle light holders.
Before you wash these holders in a
dishwasher, remove the sand thoroughly.
Otherwise the sand may clog up the
circulation pump or spray arm bearings.
Salt residue
After replenishing the salt reservoir, start
the
Quick wash 40°C programme to
prevent pitting.
Spinach residue
Spinach is not water soluble and therefore
will be dispersed throughout the machine
by the water. Because spinach sticks to
smooth surfaces, it finds its way easily to
other items in the dishwasher. Select a
programme with an integrated pre-wash
or the Sensor wash programme. If needed,
increase the amount of detergent used.
Tea stains
Tea stains occur when black tea is
brewed with hard water and left to stand.
A detergent with an increased bleaching
effect will remove any stains so that you
can enjoy your afternoon tea without any
problems.
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The ABC of dishwashing
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