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Can I remove a dishwasher drawer to wash soemthing big?

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dexent · 26/09/2018 10:04

I have a Bosch dishwasher. The bottom of which has a arm thing. And there's another arm thing attached under the top drawer.

I want to wash a baby seat. I need to take out one of the drawers but I'm thinking do you need both 'arms' .

Does that make any sense?!

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Skyejuly · 26/09/2018 10:05

I wouldnt. Can you remove the fabrics? I jet hosed one that I couldnt remove fabric on

EspressoButler · 26/09/2018 10:06

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dexent · 26/09/2018 10:13

Skyejuly sorry it's not a car seat. It's s highchairs booster seat. All plastic.

EspressoButler so the top arm wouldn't be there. Would that be ok? Will it still wash well?

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Neshoma · 26/09/2018 11:11

I wouldn't if the machine isn't designed for it.

Years ago I tried to prize open the top arm as there was food stuck in it. It didn't work but my machine started leaking and was told by the technician it was because of the damage to the arm! Can't see how but there you go.

Bekabeech · 26/09/2018 11:20

Probably if its Bosch - google the instruction manual if you've mislaid it. Mine certainly can, and does have a baking tray nozzle (and I even know where it is) - I've never done it though.

dexent · 26/09/2018 13:23

Thx. I've just called Bosch and they're sending me a spray head which cost me over a tenner!

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