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Dishwasher Leaving Food on Dishes

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Quick answer

If your dishwasher leaves food on dishes, check the spray arms for clogs, ensure the detergent is working properly, and verify the water temperature is sufficient. Clean the filter and inspect the dishwasher’s jets for blockages.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Spray Arms
    Do: Remove the spray arms and inspect for clogs in the spray holes.
    Observe: Clogged holes or debris buildup.
    Means: Blocked spray arms prevent proper water distribution.
    Next: Clean the spray arms with a soft brush and vinegar.
  2. Clean the Filter
    Do: Locate and remove the dishwasher filter (usually at the bottom).
    Observe: Food debris or grime trapped in the filter.
    Means: A clogged filter reduces water flow and cleaning efficiency.
    Next: Rinse the filter under running water and reassemble.
  3. Test Water Temperature
    Do: Check the water temperature at the dishwasher inlet (should be at least 120°F/49°C).
    Observe: Water that's too cold to dissolve detergent effectively.
    Means: Cold water can leave food and grease residues.
    Next: Adjust your home's water heater temperature if necessary.
  4. Inspect the Detergent
    Do: Verify you're using the correct dishwasher detergent and the right amount.
    Observe: Using regular dish soap or too little detergent.
    Means: Improper detergent can lead to poor cleaning performance.
    Next: Switch to high-quality dishwasher detergent as recommended.
  5. Check for Obstructions in Jets
    Do: Look for food particles or debris in the dishwasher jets or nozzles.
    Observe: Blocked jets or nozzles.
    Means: Obstructions prevent water from reaching dishes properly.
    Next: Clear the jets with a toothpick or soft brush.
  6. Run a Cleaning Cycle
    Do: Use a dishwasher cleaner or a cup of white vinegar to run a cleaning cycle.
    Observe: Improved cleaning performance after the cycle.
    Means: Residue and buildup inside the dishwasher are removed.
    Next: Resume normal use and monitor cleaning results.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged spray arms
Spray holes blocked by food particles or mineral deposits.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged filter
Food debris trapped in the filter restricts water flow.
CommonEasyNone
Low water temperature
Cold water doesn't dissolve detergent or remove grease effectively.
CommonEasyNone
Incorrect detergent
Using dish soap instead of dishwasher detergent causes suds and poor cleaning.
CommonEasyDishwasher detergent
Blocked jets or nozzles
Food particles or limescale prevent water from reaching dishes.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty water inlet valve
Low water pressure due to a partially closed or faulty valve.
RareMediumWater inlet valve
Worn-out pump or motor
Pump or motor issues reduce water circulation and pressure.
RareHardPump or motor assembly

Parts matching

If cleaning doesn't resolve the issue, consider replacing these parts:

Always refer to your dishwasher’s manual for part compatibility before purchasing.

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FAQ

Can I use regular dish soap in my dishwasher?

No, regular dish soap creates excessive suds and doesn’t clean effectively in a dishwasher. Always use high-quality dishwasher detergent.

How often should I clean the dishwasher filter?

Clean the filter every 1–2 months to prevent clogs and maintain cleaning performance.

Why is my dishwasher not heating the water enough?

Check your home’s water heater temperature setting. If it’s below 120°F (49°C), increase it. A faulty heating element can also cause cold water in the dishwasher.

What if the spray arms are not clogged but dishes are still dirty?

Check the water temperature, detergent type, and ensure the jets are unblocked. If all else fails, inspect the pump or motor for issues.