Fix a Bad Odor Coming From Your Dishwasher

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Quick answer

To fix a bad odor from your dishwasher, clean the filter and interior, check for trapped food, and run a vinegar cycle. Regular maintenance prevents recurring smells.

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Inspect the Filter

Do: Locate and remove the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. Use a plastic scraper to remove trapped food particles and debris.

Observe: Filter is clogged with organic matter.

Means: Clogged filter is the primary source of odor.

Next: Clean the filter thoroughly with warm water and vinegar.

Clean the Filter

Do: Soak the filter in a solution of warm water and white vinegar for 15 minutes. Scrub with a brush and rinse thoroughly.

Observe: Filter is clean and free of residue.

Means: Filter is no longer a source of odor.

Next: Reinstall the filter and check for other sources of smell.

Wipe Interior Surfaces

Do: Use a microfiber cloth dampened with vinegar to wipe the interior walls, door, and rubber gasket.

Observe: Mold or mildew is visible on surfaces.

Means: Mold or mildew is contributing to the odor.

Next: Apply a baking soda paste to affected areas and scrub gently.

Run a Vinegar Cycle

Do: Place a cup of white vinegar in a dishwasher-safe container on the top rack. Run a hot water cycle without dishes.

Observe: Odor diminishes after the cycle completes.

Means: Vinegar has neutralized lingering odors.

Next: Check if the smell returns after subsequent cycles.

Check for Standing Water

Do: Inspect the bottom of the dishwasher for standing water or dampness after a cycle.

Observe: Standing water is present.

Means: Poor drainage is causing bacterial growth.

Next: Clean the drain hose and check for clogs.

Clean the Drain Hose

Do: Disconnect the drain hose from the dishwasher and run water through it to clear any blockages.

Observe: Water flows freely without resistance.

Means: Drain hose is no longer clogged.

Next: Reconnect the hose and run a test cycle.

Inspect the Door Seal

Do: Check the rubber door gasket for mold, mildew, or trapped debris.

Observe: Gasket is dirty or has visible mold.

Means: Door seal is contributing to the odor.

Next: Clean the gasket with a vinegar solution and dry thoroughly.

Use Baking Soda Weekly

Do: Sprinkle a cup of baking soda on the bottom of the dishwasher and let it sit for 15 minutes before wiping it away.

Observe: Interior remains fresh and odor-free.

Means: Regular maintenance prevents recurring smells.

Next: Continue this routine to maintain freshness.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged FilterTrapped food particles decompose and emit odors.HighLowDishwasher Filter
Mold or MildewMoisture in the dishwasher creates a breeding ground for mold.MediumLowNone
Standing WaterPoor drainage leads to stagnant water and bacterial growth.MediumMediumDrain Hose
Dirty Door SealFood debris and moisture accumulate in the gasket.LowLowNone
Hard Water DepositsMineral buildup traps odors and promotes bacterial growth.LowMediumWater Softener Salt
Food Residue in Spray ArmsBlocked spray arms allow food to sit and rot.LowLowSpray Arm
Ventilation IssuesPoor airflow traps moisture and odors inside the dishwasher.Very LowHighVentilation Kit

Parts matching

When replacing parts for odor issues, match these specifications:

Always refer to your dishwasher's user manual for part compatibility and installation instructions.

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FAQ

How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?

Clean the filter every 1–2 months to prevent odor buildup.

Can I use bleach to clean my dishwasher?

Avoid bleach as it can damage rubber seals and leave harsh chemical odors.

Why does my dishwasher smell like rotten eggs?

A rotten egg smell may indicate a bacterial buildup in the drain hose or filter.

Will using baking soda harm my dishwasher?

Baking soda is safe and helps neutralize odors without damaging components.

Can hard water cause dishwasher odors?

Yes, mineral deposits from hard water can trap odors and promote bacterial growth.