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Originally Posted by WiscoDogsDad
I have a 2009 GE Profile dishwasher in a pre-owned home I just bought.
I use a scant amount of Cascade powder and AM using Finish rinse agent.
There is NO additional water filtration nor softening, in the unit, at this time.
My plastic, ceramic, non-stick are coated with a thin film of dusty residue after a cycle and air dry.
Any insight as to the root cause and solution(s) will be appreciated.
No such experience...."up north".....
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It’s not the filter it’s the water. For some reason every Village I have lived in there has been a white ish film especially on silicone utensils plastic containers, glassware, especially if they have a raised pattern.
I use Harris Citric Acid (Amazon) one tiny scoop (included in package), in the detergent door. My granny used it to remove stains and film long before dishwashers.
May take a cycle or two to remove film from current dishes. After that not only will your items be film free, it keeps the interior of dishwasher sparkling.
However if you have screen printed coffee mugs, it will fade the design. (Spouse Mickey golfer mug, no longer has Mickey, golf or name on it).