MY DISHWASHER KEEPS LEAVING FOOD BITS ON ITEMS IN TOP SHELF – HELP!?

I have a Bosch Dishwasher which is about 3 years old. Over a past month or so we have beheld which when cycle has finished, equipment upon tip shelf (mainly glasses) have been left with varying degrees of food scraps. we have attempted cleaning filter as good as additionally have paid for blurb dishwasher cleaning products to no avail. It additionally happens to a little of a bottom shelf equipment spasmodic as well. Any suggestions?

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11 Responses to “MY DISHWASHER KEEPS LEAVING FOOD BITS ON ITEMS IN TOP SHELF – HELP!?”

  1. Lyn Says:

    That is truly strange. I have had similar problems with my machine but usually because it’s too full and can’t clean everything properly. Do you have to add a rinsing agent to your machine or salt? (that’s what I have to do on my machine for reasons even I don’t know). Since the commercial cleaning products you tried didn’t work either, I would check your warranty and have it serviced.

  2. Ryan's mom Says:

    Make sure that the spinning arms are operational and free of food. Sometimes the wholes get food in them so the water doesn’t spray properly.

  3. Gina Says:

    I don’t put dishes in the washer with food on them ( Yuk ) I scrape then rinse and then put them in My dishes are always gleaming :) Maybe you should try doing this 1st its much more hygenic !!

  4. Samm Says:

    I have a Kitchen aid and it has a food trap that grinds the food scraps (like a disposal). Maybe yours isn’t working or your just not cleaning well enough before loading.

    Leave it empty and run cleaner through it once. Then again run white vinegar through it.

    Just remembered, my Husband is a toothpick freak, and one got in the drain line and caused havoc. The thing clogged and ran over. You might have something caught in a line some where. Not allowing it to drain as quickly as it should.

    I think I would pour vinegar over the holes in the arms that spray the water, if you have hard water , the tiny holes might be slightly clogged.

  5. chook7367 Says:

    Oh dear,Oh dear!.If you take the time to read the operating instructions I can pretty well guarantee it will say something along the lines of “Rinse dishes before placing in the dishwasher.”,sounds simple but TRUST ME IT WORKS!!!.

  6. just browsin Says:

    Clean the filter in the bottom of the machine.

  7. car dude Says:

    for all the misconception that is out there, the impeller in a dishwasher will not grind much!!!! if you ever saw how tiny it is and, how loose the chamber that it spins in is, you would understand. it will not grind steak or chicken scraps until they rot and breakdown, in the meantime they sit in the d/w sump. they are more for mushing up tomato chunks from sauce left on a plate that didn’t get a brushing before it was loaded. scrape your plates into the trash and then rinse them with hot water and a brush before you load them. it will be easier than trying to get encrusted food particles off of you glasses and plates after they dry. good luck.

  8. SeanJen Says:

    try cleaning the plate (ie scraps in trash and a quick rinse in da sink)

  9. nethnee Says:

    i find topping up the salt container can sometimes help this or buy a detergent that contains salt and rinse aid. sometimes this happens if the dish washer is over filled or the delph is very dirty going into the dish washer. try rinseing the plates under the tap first

  10. like2moveitmoveit Says:

    I had this problem twice and draining and cleaning the filter along with cleaning the hard water deposits fixed it. We also ran 2 cycles with CLR. My husband drained something underneath it and it’s fine now.

  11. ApplianceGuy Says:

    I would recommend using a commercial dishwasher cleaner to clean the mineral deposits and soap residue from the internal workings of the machine and adjust the water temperature so you are getting at least 130 degree F. water in the dishwasher. It is always best to run the hot water in the sink until it gets to be the hottest available before you start the dishwasher so you at least start off with good hot water. Water temperature has a lot to do with the end results.