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Darlene Lansing 06-07-2015 03:29 PM

Glasses ruined in dishwasher
 

ANYONE HAVE THIS PROBLEM ?
our glasses have become cloudy , we have bought new ones and the same thing is happening !!! We use Cascade detergent and a rinse aid . I have tried a vinegar rinse on each glass .
I'm wondering if it could be the water softener ????
:sing::rant-rave::jester::rant-rave:

Polar Bear 06-07-2015 03:36 PM

Same problem here...wife switched from Cascade to Finish. Much improved.

JAV0108 06-07-2015 03:38 PM

I had the same problem. It's the change in detergent ingredients.
I use LemiShine Dishwasher packs and Lemi Shine Detergent Booster. You can get both at Wal-Mart. Even the inside of my dishwasher used to get cloudy and stained and now it is shiny clean, course I had to clean it one last time before starting with Lemi Shine. I have been using over a year and haven't had a problem since. By the way, I used Magic Eraser to get rid of stains and cloudiness before using the new detergent. Hope this helps you.

upstate 06-07-2015 03:39 PM

Had the same problem, switched to Finish Quantum Max, case solved.

Darlene Lansing 06-07-2015 03:39 PM

It is worth a try , thx for response !!!!!!!!!!:wave:

billethkid 06-07-2015 03:41 PM

It is the hard highly mineralized water here in TV.
We do not put "good" glasesses in the dishwasher.
The scale build up here is extraordinary.

gap2415 06-07-2015 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JAV0108 (Post 1071338)
I had the same problem. It's the change in detergent ingredients.
I use LemiShine Dishwasher packs and Lemi Shine Detergent Booster. You can get both at Wal-Mart. Even the inside of my dishwasher used to get cloudy and stained and now it is shiny clean, course I had to clean it one last time before starting with Lemi Shine. I have been using over a year and haven't had a problem since. By the way, I used Magic Eraser to get rid of stains and cloudiness before using the new detergent. Hope this helps you.

I agree. Liquid detergents just aren't working anymore. The formula is changed. The Walmart brand granular detergent works. It was recommended by the salesperson at Home Depot in the appliance section.

Fraugoofy 06-07-2015 05:26 PM

Pricey but works! Bubble bandit. Buy it on amazon and ships for free. Should take care of your problem...

jnieman 06-07-2015 05:29 PM

When I notice this happening to my glasses I know it is time to pour in more Finish Jet Dry.

Abby10 06-07-2015 05:59 PM

I was wondering if the water filtration system that is advertised on this website would help with this issue. We are planning to get a whole house water filtration system installed when we are down next time because I'm concerned about build up and staining in the bathrooms as well (tub/shower and toilets) due to the hardness of the water.

asianthree 06-07-2015 06:06 PM

I soak mine glasses in rubbing alcohol. The cloudy film goes away

Topspinmo 06-07-2015 06:09 PM

We thought it was the old dishwasher, we got new one. Figured the old original 12 year old one was ready to go anyway. So far the new one doing lot better job.

pooh 06-07-2015 06:16 PM

Water softners and dishwashers can result in cloudy glasses. Had that problem for years in CA. I'd just end up buying new glasses. You need much less dishwasher detergent when you have a water softner. The company we had in CA warned us of the problem.

I have a Nova system and don't notice the problem. I use Finish tabs in the dishwasher and there is no way to use less. Might want to try a liquid or powder dishwasher detergent and use less than recommended. New glasses are probably going to be needed....not much can clear the haze on the older ones.

Warren Kiefer 06-07-2015 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darlene Lansing (Post 1071332)

ANYONE HAVE THIS PROBLEM ?
our glasses have become cloudy , we have bought new ones and the same thing is happening !!! We use Cascade detergent and a rinse aid . I have tried a vinegar rinse on each glass .
I'm wondering if it could be the water softener ????
:sing::rant-rave::jester::rant-rave:

Try the additive LEMISHINE. IT IS AVAILABLE AT MOST STORES.

Wandatime 06-07-2015 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooh (Post 1071393)
Water softners and dishwashers can result in cloudy glasses. Had that problem for years in CA. I'd just end up buying new glasses. You need much less dishwasher detergent when you have a water softner. The company we had in CA warned us of the problem.

I have a Nova system and don't notice the problem. I use Finish tabs in the dishwasher and there is no way to use less. Might want to try a liquid or powder dishwasher detergent and use less than recommended. New glasses are probably going to be needed....not much can clear the haze on the older ones.

If you have a water softener it can definitely cloud your glasses. I have a water softener in Virginia and my glasses kept getting cloudy. After three sets of glasses, inordinate frustration, and much internet research I had the water guy come out and check the softener settings. A power outage had changed the settings and the softener was using entirely too much salt, thus the clouding of the glasses.

Cloudy glasses are caused by one of two things. Mineral deposits, which can be removed with a vinegar rinse. If you do a vinegar rinse and still see the cloudiness after the glasses dry, you have glazing from the water softener, which can not be removed. Buy a new set of glasses and do this:

1. make sure your softener settings are appropriate for the water hardness in this area, and

2. use far, far, far less dishwasher detergent than you think you need. I am talking like maybe a teaspoon.


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