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Bosch Dishwasher Tips #1: How to Load a Dishwasher

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

You have questions, Bosch has answers.

Stephanie from Bosch home appliances is answering some of your most common dishwasher questions.

Have you ever wondered "what is the best way to load my dishwasher?" This video from Bosch offers some great tips for making the most out of your dishwasher and covers everything from "do I need to pre-rinse before loading my dishwasher" to "how do I load forks, spoons and knifes" and "how do I load bowls, pots and pans?"

Check out the other videos in the "Bosch Dishwasher Tip" series. For more information on Bosch, including valuable rebates, visit www.bosch-home.com/us Connect with Bosch at Facebook.com/BoschAppliances or follow us @BoschAppliances

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  • Just bought a 800 series dishwasher. It looks great and very quiet My only complaint is that the dishes still come out wet. I read my manual and said fill rinse aid. I did this and still dishes come out wet. Is this normal or did i get "a lemon"

  • @powerboatnut Bosch dishwashers use a Condensation Drying System to get the dishes dry (instead of a heating element); there are a few tips to make sure your dishes are getting dry:

    - Increase the amount of rinse agent (Jet Dry) being dispensed - refer to your Use/Care Manual for instructions

    - Large objects are blocking the condensation vent located on the inside wall (just below the upper rack)

    - Dishes are left in dishwasher for long periods of time after cycle is complete

  • 0:29 - I like the person texting in the background. Whatever you do, dont get up :)

  • @stirfry2112 opps :)

  • I have to question the logic at 0:14

    She says if there is no food particles to go after then the detergent will attack glass. It's not like the detergent is hungry and has to eat; if there is no food, it will eat the glass instead... The detergent would either eat the glass, or not eat the glass. regardless of how much food soil there is, the detergent will always come in contact with any glass that's in the dishwasher.

  • @aylera A legit question. Bosch senior design engineer Mike sheds a bit of lit onthis in a Yahoo article (unfort YouTube doesn't allow me to link):

    "The detergent etches small pits in glasses that you can't see with the naked eye, but the glass appears cloudy. The process is called "etching" and causes permanent damage. Your detergent amount needs to be based on the amount of food soil in the dishwasher."

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  • I think we know how to load a dishwasher!

  • How many times must you say "Bosch 800 Plus" to get your point across? You sound like bad commercial. Nice video though!

  • We just bought a Bosch dishwasher. It arrives in three days, so this video was helpful

  • @BoschHome Yea you already said that in the video. My point is, that you cannot say that it will never etch, even if you have the proper amount. It obviously just wont etch as much.

    But anyways, thanks for the dish washing tips. I don't clean my dishes before i load them now.

  • @MsSxarrlet Thank you. This is actually a Bosch kitchen at the Purcell Murray showroom in Southern California.

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