Friday, December 27, 2013

Dishwasher Care

How to Clean Your Dishwasher and Remove Odor

  1. Using a small brush (old toothbrushes work well) dipped in hot soapy water, go around the door of the dishwasher taking care to get into the grooves and crevices of the rubber seal. Most likely, you'll be surprised at the debris that has built up, especially at the bottom of the door and around the hinges on the side.
  2. Scrub well. You may need to use a soft abrasive cleanser, such as Soft Scrub® to remove the dried and baked on grime.
  3. Using a household sponge dipped in hot soapy water, wipe off the dirt and grime that you stirred up with the brush. Go over the inside of the door and scrub any obvious areas inside the dishwasher that may have stuck-on food, such as out of reach corners.
  4. Pull the bottom rack out and examine the drain area. Wipe around it to be sure there are no hard chunks that can plug the drain, cause damage to the pump or scratch dishes. You'd be surprised at what dishwasher repairmen find - bones, crab shells, chips of glass, and even small pieces of gravel!
  5. Using a clean wet sponge or dishrag, wipe the cleaning solution from the gasket and the door.
  6. Then place a dishwasher-safe cup filled with plain white vinegar on the top rack of the dishwasher. Using the hottest water available, run the dishwasher through a cycle - except for the cup of vinegar, the dishwasher needs to be empty.
  7. The vinegar will help to wash away the loose, greasy grime, sanitizes, and helps remove the musty odor.
  8. If you don't have any white vinegar, you can substitute a packet of unsweetened lemonade mix in the soap cup. Don't experiment with other flavors as they could stain the inside of your dishwasher.
  9. Baking soda is also effective at freshening and brightening your dishwasher. Just sprinkle a cupful around the bottom of the tub and run it through a short but complete cycle using the hottest water. Baking soda is also helpful in removing stains.

Dishwashing Tips

  1. It is probably not necessary to pre-wash your dishes like some people do, but it is important to scrape off leftover food from plates and bowls. Rinse and then load into the dishwasher.
  2. Use common sense when loading your dishes. Put table ware in the appropriate compartment; placing sharp knives with their tips down.
  3. Don't jam dishes in - give adequate space between plates and bowls to allow the water to circulate freely; likewise, be careful that a large bowl or lid does not block the water spray from reaching the inside of other dishes and drink ware.
  4. Use the hottest water available for washing your dishes in the dish washer. This is necessary for dried-on food removal, for properly dissolving the dish-washing detergent you use, and for sterilizing germs.
  5. Major detergent and dishwasher manufacturers recommend a water temperature of at least 130° to work effectively.
  6. Many areas have fairly hard water which affects the cleaning properties of detergents. Fill both detergent cups and use a rinsing agent if you need to.

Dishwasher Problems and How To Avoid Them

vinegarIf your glassware has a cloudy appearance, soak it in white vinegar for five minutes. If this causes the cloudiness to disappear, most likely it is caused by a hard water deposit and you may need to use more detergent. If, however, the cloudiness remains, it may indicate "etching" - which is a permanent condition. You can avoid further damage to the glassware by using less detergent and not using a pre-washing cycle.
If you are inclined to pre-wash your dishes before you put them in the dishwasher, consider this. Dishwasher detergent NEEDS a certain amount of grease and dirt in order to do its job. Otherwise, it actually foams up during the cycle which is not good for your dishwasher.
Dishwashers operate with a minimal amount of water. All that is really needed is enough to barely reach and cover the heating element to maintain proper water temperature. You should check the water level periodically to be sure it reaches the requirement.
Let the unit fill, wait until the wash cycle begins, then open the door and look to be sure the water is covering the element.
Perform a thorough, routine cleaning of your dishwasher, such as described above in "How To Clean Your Dishwasher and Remove Odor".
Solid Jet Dry Rinse AgentIf you do not have a water softener and want to avoid spotting on your glassware, use a rinse aid such as Jet-Dry®. I like the solid type rather than liquid because it's easier to see when you need to add more. The liquid dispenser is hidden from view and may be empty for several cycles before you realize it.
Solid rinse aids are visible because they are contained in a little basket on the rack. They work during the entire wash and rinse cycle. They work best when placed in the front left corner, upper rack. If you have a water softener, you should not need to use a rinse aid.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Arc Fault Interupter


Almost no one outside of electrician and home inspectors even know about Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters. They have become mandatory since 2008 by the SEC and by now we should all know what they are.

AFCIs are the latest and greatest in circuit protection.  They are designed to protect your house wiring against a variety of faults, and help prevent fires.

Arcing faults can be caused by damaged, or improperly installed wiring. These faults can get very hot, and are a common source of house fires.  Driving a nail or screw into a wire, rodents, loose wire nuts,or even age can cause a wire to fail.

These breakers will not reset, until the fault goes away, or the wire is repaired.
If it keeps tripping, call a qualified electrician to locate the problem. I made the breaker bold because the issue is in the electrical panel by way of the outlets in bedrooms.


You can test an Arc Fault breaker by hitting the button. It should pop open the breaker. Then you turn it all the way off, and then back on again.
If you find an Arc fault breaker that is tripped in your house, first unplug everything om that circuit, then try to reset it.  If it resets, then it could be a faulty cord or device that is plugged into it.  If it still trips then call an electrician, because you may have a serious problem.