• CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      I have a brand new dishwasher that can still leave residue or food stuck on dishes or silverware if they sit long enough to dry out. Just because Technology Connections said something in a YouTube video doesn’t mean it’s a universal truth.

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        2 months ago

        Less soap

        Preheat water

        Rinse aid (there has to be a non commercial replacement for this but i haven’t researched yet)

        Open it when done (moisture needs a place to go)

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        2 months ago

        I’ve had my current dishwasher for at least 15 years. Replaced a few grommets for the top spinning arm and its still chugging away like a champion.

        The print on the front has been re written in perminant marker (so we know which blinding blue led corresponds to which mode) but honestly couldn’t ask for much more in an appliance.

        From memory it was on special for maybe $200. Wife wants to replace it but I don’t have the heart to let it go just yet.

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        2 months ago

        I just want my landlord to install something other than subflooring in my kitchen.

        Or replace the drywall that’s covered in black mold.

        A fridge that isn’t 40 years old would’ve been cooler.

        Maybe a stove replacement for the one that nearly caught an electrical fire 4y ago.

        Maybe for the cost of all of the repairs this place needs i should just offer to buy it and evict the upstairs neighbors

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      2 months ago

      I love Alex but he just didn’t get those plates dirty enough. For some things you just need to rinse beforehand.