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DIY dishwasher repair?
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Might be a good plan for you to read what he actually wrote. But as he's already posted in reply himself I'll leave it at that.
I did read it - and it was still incorrect as the vast majority of dishwashers start ALL of their wash cycles with a (cold) rinse. This is to get rid of any food left on the crockery/cutlery (you don't want your washing up done in dirty water) and if you go straight into a hot wash this causes some types of food debris to harden and stick to the crockery (egg yolk is a classic example).0
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