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Old 03-11-2015, 13:04   #1
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I may finally give in and get a dishwasher now I can see use for one in the real world
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Old 03-11-2015, 13:15   #2
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On a serious note, don't put Ally wheels in there, I am amazed at how much damage it does to the bottoms of Aluminium Saucepans and frying pans, and it completely eat away the original "K" beater from our Kenwood Mixer.
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On a serious note, don't put Ally wheels in there, I am amazed at how much damage it does to the bottoms of Aluminium Saucepans and frying pans, and it completely eat away the original "K" beater from our Kenwood Mixer.
Absolutely!!!

Only put steel wheels into your dishwasher, that would be the smart thing to do.



Then the wife won't get upset at all.

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Absolutely!!!

Only put steel wheels into your dishwasher, that would be the smart thing to do.



Then the wife won't get upset at all.


Thats the advantage of being the only one who loads and unloads the dishwasher in this house, she never finds out!!!!
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Thats the advantage of being the only one who loads and unloads the dishwasher in this house, she never finds out!!!!
You crafty little tinker you!

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On a serious note, don't put Ally wheels in there, I am amazed at how much damage it does to the bottoms of Aluminium Saucepans and frying pans, and it completely eat away the original "K" beater from our Kenwood Mixer.
The trick is not to use dishwashing powder if you are washing aluminium stuff use a non foaming detergent instead.

After all you would use different powders for synthetics & woolens would you not ?
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Old 04-11-2015, 11:00   #8
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The trick is not to use dishwashing powder if you are washing aluminium stuff use a non foaming detergent instead.

After all you would use different powders for synthetics & woolens would you not ?
Not sure, the washing machine is the wifes property... lol. For me it has just one setting and loading sequence, for the ferret bedding....

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The trick is not to use dishwashing powder if you are washing aluminium stuff use a non foaming detergent instead.

After all you would use different powders for synthetics & woolens would you not ?
It's the caustic effect of most dishwasher tablets or powders that attack aluminium, you just need one with the right chemistry.
We had some gold rimmed cups once... they went in the dish washer, no gold on them now.
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Sheesh gold rim cups, how the other half live
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It's the caustic effect of most dishwasher tablets or powders that attack aluminium, you just need one with the right chemistry.
We had some gold rimmed cups once... they went in the dish washer, no gold on them now.
Took the gold edging off our Crown Derby Mug!
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