Cleaning a dish washer
might seem ironic indeed. How are you supposed to clean something which is in
itself intended to clean other things? Yet just like your other kitchen
workhorses, this appliance also needs regular maintenance and cleaning.
Depending upon your water
source and state of pipes, your dish washer might accumulate rust stains over
time. These stains not only look unsightly, but they also affect the
performance of your dish washer, therefore it is essential that you clean it
thoroughly and make sure that rust stains are properly removed.
The following methods are
formulated to treat these very stains. Since rust actually comprises of iron
oxide particles, therefore these methods are devised keeping basic chemistry
know-how in the back ground. Follow the directions given below and get rid of
these aggravating reddish-brown stains from your dish washer.
Method One (Using Vinegar)
Vinegar is an all-purpose cleaning
agent and this method also makes use of these magical stain-lifting powers of
vinegar to get rid of rust stains from dishwasher.
Things that you will require:
·
Warm
water
·
Vinegar
·
Rubber
gloves
·
Wet
vac/ paper towels
·
Spray
bottle
·
Baking
soda
·
Hydrogen
·
Sponge
·
Cloth
Steps that you need to take:
1.
First
of all, the preliminary step which you ought to take is the removal of bottom
rack of your dish washer so that any food debris can be cleaned away.
2.
Remove
the filters and make sure that you handle all the screws and bolts carefully. It
is better that you put on rubber gloves while removing and cleaning these
filters as they are likely to be very gross.
3.
Soak
these filters in warm water and vinegar.
4.
Using
a wet vac, clean the bottom of your dish washer. If wet vac is not available,
then you can also consider using paper towels instead.
5.
Next,
take a spray bottle and fill it with vinegar. Spray this vinegar into every
nook and cranny of the dish washer.
6.
To
treat rust stains effectively, take some baking soda and hydrogen per oxide.
Combine these two ingredients to form a paste.
Using a sponge, apply this paste onto the rust stains and leave it on
for some time.
7.
Afterwards,
remove it with a cloth. This solution will magically lift off any rust stains.
8.
Finally,
screw the filters back again, place the bottom rack inside, fill the detergent
rack with vinegar and put the dish washer through its warmest cycles.
9.
Vinegar
will be dispensed everywhere throughout the cycle and you will end up with a
clean, stain-free and odor-less dish washer.
Warning:
While applying
baking soda and per oxide solution onto the rust stains, make sure that you
still have your rubber gloves on, as these can react with the skin and cause
serious infections.
Method Two (Using Citric Acid)
Citric acid
has astringent properties and is an effective cleaning agent. Owing to this
very reason, this method deploys citric acid. Proceed as described below.
Things that you will require:
·
2
table spoons of powdered citric acid
Steps that you need to
take:
1.
Take
two table spoons of powdered citric acid and pour them into the dish washer
soap dispenser.
2.
Afterwards,
run the dish washer through a complete cycle.
3.
If
the rust stains are stubborn then perhaps you would have to run it through an
additional cycle.
4.
Eventually,
you will end up with a clean and rust free dish washer.
Tip:
You can also use commercial
products which are especially manufactured for removal of stain particles from
appliances. Make sure that you read all the instructions given and comply with
them.
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