dishwasher drain hose dirty

Dishwasher Drain Hose Dirty Official

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Dishwasher Drain Hose Dirty Official

The drain cycle usually lasts only 3-5 minutes. That isn’t enough time to scour a three-foot-long hose. Furthermore, dishwashers recycle water during the main wash. They don’t pull fresh water from the hose; they push dirty water out through the hose.

In a perfect world, all the food particles, grease, and egg yolk go down the drain and into the sewer. dishwasher drain hose dirty

Have you noticed a gritty film on your "clean" glasses? That isn’t hard water. That is old food debris that got knocked loose from the hose during the rinse cycle and sprayed back onto your dishes. You are eating off plates seasoned with last month’s meatloaf. The drain cycle usually lasts only 3-5 minutes

If your kitchen has that "mystery smell," don't buy expensive air fresheners. Don't blame the cat. Get under the sink, disconnect that hose, and brace yourself. It is going to be disgusting. It is going to smell like a zombie’s stomach. They don’t pull fresh water from the hose;

It’s subtle at first. A whiff of something swampy. You check the sink—clean. You check the garbage disposal—running fine. You open the dishwasher door and stick your head inside. To your horror, it smells like low tide at a fish market.

We spend hundreds of dollars on rinse aids and specialized detergents to polish the outside of our dishes, but we ignore the dark, corrugated plastic highway where last Tuesday’s lasagna goes to die. If you have never cleaned your drain hose, you are essentially washing your dishes with recycled sewage water.

The drain cycle usually lasts only 3-5 minutes. That isn’t enough time to scour a three-foot-long hose. Furthermore, dishwashers recycle water during the main wash. They don’t pull fresh water from the hose; they push dirty water out through the hose.

In a perfect world, all the food particles, grease, and egg yolk go down the drain and into the sewer.

Have you noticed a gritty film on your "clean" glasses? That isn’t hard water. That is old food debris that got knocked loose from the hose during the rinse cycle and sprayed back onto your dishes. You are eating off plates seasoned with last month’s meatloaf.

If your kitchen has that "mystery smell," don't buy expensive air fresheners. Don't blame the cat. Get under the sink, disconnect that hose, and brace yourself. It is going to be disgusting. It is going to smell like a zombie’s stomach.

It’s subtle at first. A whiff of something swampy. You check the sink—clean. You check the garbage disposal—running fine. You open the dishwasher door and stick your head inside. To your horror, it smells like low tide at a fish market.

We spend hundreds of dollars on rinse aids and specialized detergents to polish the outside of our dishes, but we ignore the dark, corrugated plastic highway where last Tuesday’s lasagna goes to die. If you have never cleaned your drain hose, you are essentially washing your dishes with recycled sewage water.