Graham Titman | 25/03/2021 17:54:30 |
![]() 158 forum posts 28 photos | Thanks Nigel Graham 2 that made it look cleaner than when it was new half a dozen rinses and the smell has gone and i can still use the bleach for it's original use .Thanks again Graham |
Howard Lewis | 25/03/2021 19:47:10 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | My apologies are due to everyone who misunderstood my post.. When I advised using bleach, I incorrectly assumed that everyone would wash out the Mugs, Tea pots or spoons before using them. We do wash our items thoroughly, and so are still here to tell the tale, many years on. Howard |
Samsaranda | 25/03/2021 20:03:17 |
![]() 1688 forum posts 16 photos | I must agree with Peter that perhaps the chemicals in the dishwasher tablets could be significant in the staining problem. Dave W |
Nigel Graham 2 | 25/03/2021 21:38:49 |
3293 forum posts 112 photos | Neil - I am not a metallurgist but perhaps the dishwasher is doing basically the same thing as anodising, bare aluminium, and that is oxidising it. |
V8Eng | 25/03/2021 21:42:07 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | This may be relevant (or not). I was told many years ago that Stainless Cutlery should not be kept next to (touching) silver plated or silver cutlery as the stainless will discolour and the plated stuff will lose the plating over time. Must admit that I have no idea if that is true! Edited By V8Eng on 25/03/2021 21:43:56 Edited By V8Eng on 25/03/2021 21:49:18 |
Lee Rogers | 25/03/2021 22:28:00 |
![]() 203 forum posts | Posted by Emgee on 23/03/2021 11:18:18:
Posted by Trevor Drabble on 23/03/2021 11:11:15:
Good old common Domestic bleach does it for me . Does it for me to, especially useful to get the cups and mugs as new. Emgee Dreadful stuff , not allowed in commercial kitchens for good reason. It is inefective as a cleaner , all it does is change the colour of the dirt . |
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