Clear the Filter Area:
Start by pulling out the bottom rack to access the dishwasher filter area. Ensure it is free of any debris or residue that may have accumulated over time. A clean filter promotes efficient water drainage and prevents clogs, contributing to a more effective cleaning cycle.
Vinegar Rinse:
Place a dishwasher-safe measuring cup or container in the top rack. Fill it with white vinegar, a versatile cleaning agent. Run the dishwasher on the hottest setting while it is empty. This vinegar cycle helps dissolve mineral deposits, eliminates odors, and tackles lingering stains within the dishwasher’s interior.
Baking Soda Boost:
Following the vinegar cycle, spread a handful of baking soda along the bottom of the dishwasher. Run a short but hot cycle to allow the baking soda to further sanitize and deodorize the appliance. This step contributes to a fresh and clean environment inside the dishwasher.
Additional Tips for Dishwasher Maintenance:
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