Dishwasher Residue and Film on Dishes
<p>If your <b>dishwasher
does not seem to be cleaning well</b> anymore and you are getting<b>
residue and film left on your dishes</b> then you need to read this.<br />
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<p>Since July of 2010
the US Government has mandated that <b>dishwasher detergents</b>
contain no more then 0.05% phosphates in them. The Detergents before
this had contained up to 8.7% phosphates. The restrictions were for
16 states but many companies then dropped the phosphates from
detergents to all states...<br />
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<p>Now if you are
having the <b>scum, film, and white residue problems</b> in your
<b>dishwasher, </b>there is hope.<br />
<p><span>There
is a product that you can buy that will compensate for what the
makers of the </span><b>dishwasher detergents</b><span>
have left out. This product as commonly know as </span><b>TSP</b><span>
or </span>(<b>Trisodium Phosphate</b>).<br />
<p>By adding this to your dishwasher, you
can manually add back the phosphates to your dishwasher and enhance
the cleaning process.<br />
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<p>Now the nest question...how much TSP do
I add to the dishwasher?<br />
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<p>For many dishwashers, waters, and for
normal loads you will find that a tablespoon or two is all that you
will need. For very hard to clean dishes and for some types of water
you may need to add up to a 1/3 cup of TSP.
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<p>If you are having problems with your
<b>dishes not getting clean</b>, a <b>black or scum film</b>, or
<b>white residue</b> being left on your dishes at the end of the
cycle, then I would start with a tablespoon or two and then adjust
from there. Figure out how much you need to add to you dishwasher to
make your <b>dishwasher detergent </b>work correctly for you again.<br />
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<p>To best part is that you can have <b>clean
dishes </b>coming from your dishwasher again!!<br />
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