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Re: the whole "tanging the dishwasher/TSP" discussion, is C.L.R. a thing down there?
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Reagen
Nov 30 '12, 13:22
I occasionally run an empty cycle with that in the dishwasher to get rid of lime.
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I think you can't use CLR on glassware. So you tang glassware and could use CLR on an empty machine. Maybe? -- nm
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Amanda
Nov 30, 13:32
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right, empty cycle is what I'm saying. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 30, 13:54
But I think where we are is that tanging doesn't last long enough. We're trying vinegar and are thinking it'll have to happen once a week. -- nm
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Amanda
Nov 30, 13:36
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you'd be better off putting a filter or softener on the water if you're going to be doing it that often. -- nm
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zork
Nov 30, 13:38
Yeah. I see commercials for it all the time. Calcium, lime and rust remover.
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Krusty
Nov 30, 13:29
I used TSP to clean the concrete backsteps before putting a rock coat over them -- nm
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zork
Nov 30, 13:23
yup, just used it here a couple weeks ago
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znufrii
Nov 30, 13:22
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