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Learned something about dishwashers tonight.
If you stuff a dishwasher full of dirty dishes and plastic bowls and spatulas and slam the door shut without paying attention, it's possible one of those spatulas gets pushed over the back of the cart and gets wedged up against the giant heater coil at the bottom. It's also possible, during the drying, for that spatula to catch fire whilst touching the heater element and spew black soot and smoke like mad. It's also possible that this will ruin all the plastic bowls in said dishwasher, along with leaving a ridiculous melted plastic smell throughout the entire house. It's also possible said smell may never leave the dishwasher now.
Learn something new every day. |
The heating element are hidden on some of the dish washers, so you can stuff it.:)
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Dude, you said, "whilst."
:D I bet you can get that smell out. In the future, just don't use the drying feature, and you're safe. Evaporation still works. There's a joke in there somewhere about engineers, but it wouldn't be productive. Did the smoke detector go off? |
No, I'm now not even sure my smoke detector works.
This is only the 3rd time I've used a dishwasher. First two were to degrease engine components. I'm all about hand-washing dishes. |
I had a similar event take place years ago where a tupper ware lid had found its way onto the heating element causing a small fire that melted the bottom out of the plastic tub. I came home and found the house smelling like an electrical fire but could not figure out what had caused it. I had started the cycle before work so it had been all day since melt down. If freaked me out when I discovered what the problem was and the smell lingered for weeks.
I will never own a dishwasher that does not have a tub made out of stainless, no more plastic dishwashers for me. I had normally been in the habit of starting the wash cycle right before going to sleep but now run it before. That way I am home and awake if something goes wrong. |
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Oh well...at least you have a perfectly viable car parts washer now :)
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open the door and remove the panel on the inside of the door. you will learn something else
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My highest risk with dishes is 'dish pan hands'...
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One of my college jobs was as an appliance repairman. There were two married students apartment buildings that had dishwashers, about ten units each. Do you know what happens when you put regular dishwashing soap in a dishwasher? Apparently there are a lot of newlyweds who don't. A LOT of them.
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I was going to tell you to turn in your man-card due to:
1. Using the word whilst 2. Using the word spatula 3. Using the dishwasher But then you post this: Quote:
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Back in the 1970s I rented a duplex and had a buddy room mate. We were typical young guys and ate a lot of meals standing next to the trash can in the kitchen. One day we loaded up the dishwasher and it made horrible sounds. Being guys we took the dishwasher apart and found several shirt buttons blocking the pump. There were several pins and broken buttons. After we put it back together it ran fine. We mentioned that to the landlord and he said the apartment was rented to several Iranians before us. He said when they left the house was a mess and there were several shirts in the dishwasher. They had been using it as a clothes washer. :eek:
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The only thing I know about dishwashers are that they like chocolate and flowers.
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"Mom, why do you store Tupperware in the oven???????????"
(mothers day morning, smoke alarm screetching, we're baking her blue-berry muffins............no no no Mom, everything is under control................." looking back, good memories. |
FYI: Wooden spoons provide a nice "Campfire" aroma to the kitchen when they are wedged against the heating element.
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I've been banned from the kitchen. Too many mistakes - not allowed there any more.
(not true, fantasy talk). . |
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