Posted by Wheat47 on December 11, 2019 at 10:48:09 from (97.121.232.174):
In Reply to: OT Dishwashers posted by Plowhand on December 11, 2019 at 03:38:04:
We were told when buying a new dishwasher, that to make them quiet, they cut down the pressure of the water to the wash arms. I said I don't care how noisy it is, I want it to clean the dishes!! But they're all quiet now. Ours is so quiet, we have to look to see if we turned it on!! But if you don't push all the buttons just right, it won't start. Wifey in mechanically/electroniclyl/computer inept. (by her own admission). Sometimes I have to cancel the wash program and start all over.
Someone mentioned phosphate soaps. 50-60 years ago on the farm we were having trouble with the septic system. Someone finally figured out it was the phosphate in the clothes soap screwing up the septic tank. Dad finally had to run a separate drain line from the house to a coolie about 50-100 yards behind the house, just for the clothes washer. After that, the septic system worked OK. It was a dry coolie, so there was nothing polluted, but there was always a nice green spot on the side there.
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