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descaling coils in bottom of dishwasher?

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notsolilKel · 16/05/2007 08:32

Hello

Must be nesting, I ordinarily don't really mind this to the point where I'd post about it, but there's a coating of what looks like limescale on the coils at the bottom of my dishwasher (slimline Smeg model).

What's the best way to get it sparkling clean?

Guess I can't bear the thought of washing new little bottles and such in there if it's less than sparkling clean

(37 weeks + 3 ....)

TIA

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yaddayah · 16/05/2007 09:42

I have a smeg (that word always makes me snort) with similar problem (currently at the repairshop thing ) its due back tommorrow so i will ask the expert !!

FWIW I think you are definately nesting !

Good luck !

yaddayah · 16/05/2007 09:43

repair shop thing ? What i meant to say was its broken (but not due to limescale)

Ceolas · 16/05/2007 09:43

Would one of those Finish cleaners work?

Will try to find a link

Ceolas · 16/05/2007 09:45

eliminates grease and limescale apparently

notsolilKel · 16/05/2007 09:51

sounds promising - thanks Ceolas

good luck with the repair shop place Yadda

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yaddayah · 16/05/2007 09:52

Ceolas, i've tried that stuff, didn't seem to have any effect (other than a rather noxious smell)

Have also tried distilled vinegar (rinsed through a hot wash)

same effect.. different smell

notsolilKel · 24/05/2007 17:54

bump?

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