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Originally Posted by dino7c
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lol do people actually fall for that and buy their over priced detergent?
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I have the Miele G6105SCU. It's awesome, but I needed it serviced in the first year. What the service tech told me was to stop using the Cascade pods or liquid dishwashing detergent gel. He recommended Finish dry powder. The two key items he stressed were to not buy the powder in giant containers from Costco. Just buy the smaller box because as you continue to pour it into the dishwasher and store it moisture gets into the powder and it doesn't work as well. The more major item was to use a small amount, like a tablespoon. I used to fill it right up and would sometimes even throw some extra powder in. This just clogs up the machine and is wasteful. Since I followed his advice I haven't had any issues.
I also have Finish Rinse Aid in the dispenser. Right before I turn the dishwasher on I run my kitchen faucet for a few seconds to get the water as hot as possible, so the water going into the dishwasher is at its maximum temperature. If the dishwasher is filled with cold water it doesn't work as well and/or it takes more heat and energy to warm up the water, depending on what type of dishwasher you have.
If I were buying a dishwasher today I would buy a Miele G7106SCU. There are several models above and below this price point too. If you buy a dishwasher now, with deliver between October 1-December 18, you get a 10 year warranty and six months of detergent. You can always get the small products added on to the appliances they sell in store if you ask. I bought the CM6150 coffee machine for my business and asked for some coffee beans to be thrown in. They gave me two free bags.