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Dishwasher Leaving a White Film on Dishes

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Quick answer

White film on dishes is usually caused by hard water or improper detergent use. Try using a water softener, adjusting detergent amount, or checking water temperature to resolve the issue.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Dishwasher Power
    Do: Unplug the dishwasher or turn off the circuit breaker.
    Observe: Dishwasher is powered off.
    Means: Safety first to prevent electrical hazards.
    Next: Check water hardness
  2. Check Water Hardness
    Do: Use water softener test strips to test your home's water hardness.
    Observe: Test strip shows water hardness level.
    Means: Hard water can leave mineral deposits as white film.
    Next: Clean detergent dispenser
  3. Clean Detergent Dispenser
    Do: Remove and clean the detergent dispenser with white vinegar or citric acid.
    Observe: Dispenser is free of residue and debris.
    Means: Clogged dispenser can cause improper detergent distribution.
    Next: Adjust detergent amount
  4. Adjust Detergent Amount
    Do: Use the recommended amount of detergent for your water hardness level.
    Observe: Detergent is used correctly.
    Means: Too much detergent can leave residue.
    Next: Check rinse aid level
  5. Check Rinse Aid Level
    Do: Ensure the rinse aid reservoir is filled to the appropriate level.
    Observe: Rinse aid is at the correct level.
    Means: Rinse aid helps reduce water spots and film.
    Next: Run a test cycle
  6. Run a Test Cycle
    Do: Run the dishwasher with a load of dishes and observe the results.
    Observe: Dishes come out clean without white film.
    Means: Issue is resolved or further action is needed.
    Next: Consult a professional if issue persists

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Hard water
Mineral deposits from hard water leave a white film on dishes.
CommonEasyWater softener
Improper detergent use
Too much or too little detergent can cause residue or film.
CommonEasyDishwasher detergent
Clogged detergent dispenser
Residue buildup in the dispenser can prevent proper detergent distribution.
SometimesEasyDetergent dispenser cleaning
Low or no rinse aid
Rinse aid helps reduce water spots and film by improving water sheeting.
SometimesEasyRinse aid
Incorrect water temperature
Cold water can prevent proper detergent activation and rinsing.
RareMediumWater heater adjustment
Faulty dishwasher spray arms
Clogged or damaged spray arms can lead to poor rinsing and film buildup.
RareMediumSpray arm cleaning or replacement

Parts matching

Common parts and supplies that may be needed to fix the white film issue:

Always use products recommended for your dishwasher model to avoid damage.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use regular dish soap in my dishwasher?

No, regular dish soap is too concentrated and can create excessive suds and residue. Always use dishwasher-specific detergent.

How often should I clean my dishwasher?

Clean your dishwasher at least once a month using vinegar or a dishwasher cleaner to prevent buildup and maintain performance.

What is the best water temperature for a dishwasher?

The ideal water temperature is around 120–140°F (49–60°C) to ensure proper detergent activation and cleaning.

Can I use a water softener for my entire home?

Yes, a whole-house water softener can reduce mineral buildup in your plumbing and appliances, including your dishwasher.

Why does my dishwasher leave streaks even with rinse aid?

Streaks can be caused by dirty spray arms, incorrect rinse aid level, or poor water quality. Check and clean all components and ensure proper water hardness.