The Dishwasher Step That Makes Cloudy Glassware Look Like New - Tasting Table
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The Dishwasher Step That Makes Cloudy Glassware Look Like New - Tasting Table
"If you're having trouble restoring cloudy glassware, using vinegar in your dishwasher can make wine glasses and drinking glasses look like new once again. Distilled white vinegar is a powerhouse cleaning agent. It can be used to eliminate odors and kill germs, clean your dishwasher filter, and restore cloudy glasses. Simply fill an eight-ounce, dishwasher-safe cup or mug with cleaning vinegar. Place it right-side-up in the top rack of your dishwasher."
"Simply fill an eight-ounce, dishwasher-safe cup or mug with cleaning vinegar. Place it right-side-up in the top rack of your dishwasher. Load your dishwasher and add your dishwasher detergent and rinse aid as normal. Then run the appliance through a normal cycle and let it complete its full drying cycle before opening. When you unload the dishwasher, you should see clean, clear, and sparkling glassware."
Hard water deposits can accumulate on glassware and lead to cloudy, foggy appearance and possible permanent etching from repeated dishwasher cycles. Distilled white vinegar removes mineral deposits, eliminates odors and kills germs, and can restore cloudy wine and drinking glasses. The method is to place an eight-ounce, dishwasher-safe cup filled with cleaning vinegar on the top rack, run a normal cycle with detergent and rinse aid, and allow full drying before unloading. Use vinegar only once or twice per year and consult the appliance manual, because vinegar's pH of 2–3 can damage gaskets and hoses. Prevent cloudiness by avoiding extremely high heat, excessive detergent, using rinse aid, and cleaning a dirty or clogged dishwasher filter.
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