How to Remove Hard Water Stains From Dishwasher




Dish washer is a place that should be the most cleanest. However, if not properly cleaned or dried hard water stains have a greater chance of developing. You do not have to worry about the stains as they can be removed if proper methods of removing them are followed. Once you are done with the dishes make sure to wipe off the dish washer properly from all areas so further chance of hard water stains developing should not occur. There are many methods to remove these stains which one you adopt depends on which one you find the easiest. You can adopt anyone of the following methods for the removal of Hard water Stains from Dishwasher.


Method 1

Things you will be required:

·      Dish washing soap.
·      Vinyl.
·      Two c Borax.
·      Two c arm and hammer washing soda.
·       One c kosher salt.
·      A bowl.
·      White vinegar.
·      Small container.

Steps:


1.   To make a perfect homemade detergent you have to mix bit of dish washing soap, vinyl, two c borax, two c arm and hammer washing soda and one c kosher salt in one bowl. Stir it well to make it a perfect mix.

2.   Keep the mixture as it is for two to three days and keep stirring it every day. When you take out the mixture do not pour it directly instead take it out with a knife.

3.   Before you apply the mixture, run your dish washer as it is empty, as it is often a recommended practice. After that apply the mixture.

4.   Add some white vinegar in a small container and place it in the top rack of your dish washer.

5.   Pour the solution in the wash spot, doing this step very carefully.

6.   Run the dish washer and the stain for sure will vanish.

Method 2

Things you will be required:

·      Baking soda.
·      Tooth brush.
·      Distilled white vinegar.
·      Stainless steel.
·      Rags.

Steps:

1.   Empty your dish washer and run it as it is empty before you clean it further.

2.   Clear out any dust particles, remove the racks and make sure water can move freely from the dish washer when you begin cleaning of it so you are not disturbed later on.

3.   Make a mixture of soapy water, vinegar and baking soda. Soak a cloth in it and wipe the filter parts with it. Use a toothbrush for cleaning effectively.

4.   Clean each and every area, each button from inside out with a solution of vinegar and baking soda and wipe it with the help of rags.

5.   Tough stains can be scratched off from stainless steel and then wiped with a cloth.

6.   Hard water stains will eventually be removed.
                                                                                                           

Tips and Warnings:

1.   Wear gloves when involved in cleaning of the stains.

2.   First test a bit of detergent before you go on using the entire detergent.

3.   Do not add solution or water near wiring as it can be pretty dangerous.

4.   Keep the kids out when involve in cleaning the dish washer.


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