Make Dishwashers Great Again

Ran into the filthy glass problem about 5 years ago when Obama declared war on cleanliness.

Additives, especially TSP, didn't help.

But I found a legally available commercial product that puts all that crap behind you. In fact, two such products. One expensive; one cheap. They work equally well and are easily available to anyone.

I'd love to name them but won't because:

1. It might be construed as advertising and get me banned.
2. One of the liberal snowflakes which abound here likely would set out to get both products banned and their makers imprisoned or at least harassed out of business.

Try prowling the internet for commercial washing products (don't specify "dishwashing") and you might get lucky. Add "bubble" to the search for higher probability of success.
 
Your link was teaching people how to use the dishwasher, people like you that seem to stupid to figure it out on their own.

TRIGGERED!!!!!!!!

Yes you were. Thanks for letting us know.

Golfing Gator there are 60 posts in this thread... Show the class where I was stimulated to accuse someone of being 'stupid'... You young man were the one that was prompted to use the word stupid... But that is not surprising, you trigger easily...
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers
/—-/ I wonder if AOC ever heard of a dishwasher.

Not sure. But I am sure she knows about toilets since she's so FOS.
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers
My dishwasher works fine. Did you buy the cheapest model? Are you using crappy soap? Have you cleaned it recently? All of those things make a difference.
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers

And they fucked up the detergent too...…..removed all the phosphates.
Add citric acid to your wash load. It's a available in several brand names. Like Lemishine.
 
Your link was teaching people how to use the dishwasher, people like you that seem to stupid to figure it out on their own.

TRIGGERED!!!!!!!!

Yes you were. Thanks for letting us know.

Golfing Gator there are 60 posts in this thread... Show the class where I was stimulated to accuse someone of being 'stupid'... You young man were the one that was prompted to use the word stupid... But that is not surprising, you trigger easily...

why does the word stupid trigger you? Have you been called stupid all your life and that is why it triggers you?
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers
it is like the 1.6 gallon toilets that do not work. We do not have a water shortage. The Left causes problems.

I would like to replace my toilet, but I don't want to get stuck with one of those models. My employer bought one for the mens room at work, and it's been nothing of a problem since he got it. I used it a couple of times, and instead of one flush like I only had to do with his old toilet, I have to flush three or four times.
and they blog all of the time
You have a toilet that blogs?
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers
it is like the 1.6 gallon toilets that do not work. We do not have a water shortage. The Left causes problems.

I would like to replace my toilet, but I don't want to get stuck with one of those models. My employer bought one for the mens room at work, and it's been nothing of a problem since he got it. I used it a couple of times, and instead of one flush like I only had to do with his old toilet, I have to flush three or four times.
and they blog all of the time
You have a toilet that blogs?

Uh-oh, the typo police showed up.
 
why does the word stupid trigger you? Have you been called stupid all your life and that is why it triggers you?

No to both questions... Not to many individuals have called my stupid in my life... I will admit that pompous, arrogant folks like yourself push my buttons occasionally...

So, why then did the word trigger you so badly?
 
why does the word stupid trigger you? Have you been called stupid all your life and that is why it triggers you?

No to both questions... Not to many individuals have called my stupid in my life... I will admit that pompous, arrogant folks like yourself push my buttons occasionally...

So, why then did the word trigger you so badly?


Well maybe your pompous and arrogant attitude... We have all ready been over this, try to keep up...
 
why does the word stupid trigger you? Have you been called stupid all your life and that is why it triggers you?

No to both questions... Not to many individuals have called my stupid in my life... I will admit that pompous, arrogant folks like yourself push my buttons occasionally...

So, why then did the word trigger you so badly?


Well maybe your pompous and arrogant attitude... We have all ready been over this, try to keep up...

I can understand that. The weak and the timid are often triggered such things.
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers
it is like the 1.6 gallon toilets that do not work. We do not have a water shortage. The Left causes problems.

I would like to replace my toilet, but I don't want to get stuck with one of those models. My employer bought one for the mens room at work, and it's been nothing of a problem since he got it. I used it a couple of times, and instead of one flush like I only had to do with his old toilet, I have to flush three or four times.
and they blog all of the time
You have a toilet that blogs?
it can also clog
 

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