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dishwasher tablets
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Sharron | Report | 10 Aug 2013 18:19 |
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I put several tablets in my dishwasher, Warfarin, indigestion capsules, blood pressure and it has lasted ninety-three years. |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 10 Aug 2013 13:16 |
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"Baby Wipes" do say in the small print not to throw down the loo, but you can with the ones on the loopaper shelves called "Wet Wipes". I use baby wipes a lot, clean my shoes, spilt coffee on desk, keep as pack in the car, quick makeup clean - but they do go in the bin! |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 10 Aug 2013 13:00 |
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Twice last winter we had a drain blockage - if next door has a blockage it backs up to us. Called Water Board - first man said there were Wipes blocking the drain where it left neighbour's property, second time they definitely said Baby Wipes - next door have 3 children. |
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CrystalTips | Report | 10 Aug 2013 12:49 |
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Quite a lot of info here about soda crystals - 10 pages in fact! (I've only read the first page so far) |
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LadyScozz | Report | 10 Aug 2013 11:51 |
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Dermot! You're living dangerously :-( A dishwasher might not be needed in your house soon, because all the dishes will be thrown at you. |
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Dermot | Report | 10 Aug 2013 07:16 |
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I’m ashamed of myself. I’ve willingly and knowingly embraced consumerism as a hungry dog facing a bowl of food. |
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UzziAndHerDogs | Report | 9 Aug 2013 21:48 |
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ermm I always thought the dish washer was OH mind there is only the 2 of us. |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 9 Aug 2013 19:17 |
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My daughter used to cut her dishwasher tablets in half, said that was plenty (now lives in a v. eco-community where dishwashers discouraged) |
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AnninGlos | Report | 9 Aug 2013 16:27 |
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That fat build up was disgusting and a lot of it is caused by restaurants not disposing of surplus fat properly. However our drains round here are always getting blocked, I assume by soap build up or fat, not the house drains but in the road. I never these days put fat, oil or surplus gravies or sauces down the sink. |
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CrystalTips | Report | 9 Aug 2013 16:25 |
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I buy branded ones, usually Finish or Fairy but only when they are on special offer, 10p or less per tablet / capsule is my benchmark. Other makes tend to end up in a congealed mess in the dispenser. I've been ignoring the rinse-aid warning indicator on my dishwasher, intending to re-research all-in-one tablets to see if you need salt and rinse-aid. |
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LadyScozz | Report | 9 Aug 2013 15:14 |
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I can't remember why he said not to use rinse aid (the blue one), I think it was something to do with the chemicals in it wears something down. I'll ask him next time I see him. He also told me not to use woolwash in the washing machine (I was using it for towels) as it causes too many suds and then blocks the pipes.... something like that. Re the vinegar....... I use plain old white vinegar, cheapest in the shop. I also use vinegar in the washing machine, on the rinse cycle with dark clothes, it stops black things going that weird "grey". |
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Bobtanian | Report | 9 Aug 2013 14:33 |
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Did you see the news item about the Fat Build up in the sewers? was as big as a double decker bus..... |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 9 Aug 2013 12:16 |
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I live in a soft water area and don't have problems with limescale, but have had dyno rod out recently to clear some blocked pipes. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 9 Aug 2013 11:57 |
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good tip Chris, do sometimes run a cleaning programme but white vinegar would be cheaper I think. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 9 Aug 2013 11:53 |
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Ann - I have only ever had Bosch machines and some years ago - living in a hard water area - engineer told me at least once a month to pour a cup of white vinegar into the bottom of machine and run empty on high temperature. Gets rid of both limescale and buildup of soap etc. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 9 Aug 2013 11:48 |
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I do quite often use the lower temp programme and cheaper tablets don't dissolve. |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 9 Aug 2013 11:45 |
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Aldi & Lidl brand are OK, but they don't dissolve in a lower temperature programme. |
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PollyinBrum | Report | 9 Aug 2013 11:08 |
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We use Fairy but according to Which magazine Aldi are the best, I have not tried them so can't verify this. |
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LadyScozz | Report | 9 Aug 2013 11:04 |
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Rinse aid? The local guy who fixes washers/dryers/dishwashers etc doesn't recommend it. |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 9 Aug 2013 11:02 |
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:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D @ GIN |
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