Soap suds bubbling out of your dishwasher door and onto your kitchen floor is a sight no homeowner wants to witness. The messy foam like substance can damage your kitchen cabinets and floor, if it’s not spotted immediately. Fortunately, most of the time, soap suds are not caused by a component malfunction, instead the bubbly overflow is a result of using the wrong soap or too much of the right soap. Keep reading to learn more about soap misuse and how to clean your dishwasher after a sudsy disaster.
All soaps are made the same, right? No, not at all. Dish soap or hand soap is made to create soap suds and is formulated for basic cleaning jobs, while dishwasher detergent is created to limit soap suds and packs a more powerful cleaning punch.
If you choose to fill your dishwasher’s soap dispenser with regular dish or hand soap be prepared for a kitchen full of soap suds. Fortunately, avoiding a sudsy mess simply entails buying a detergent made for dishwasher use, only.
If improper soap use isn’t the reason your dishwasher door is leaking, please contact us today, and one of our appliance repair technicians will happily inspect and diagnose the malfunction causing the leak.
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