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Rust spots

Do you have problems with rust spots on your cutlery after a dish wash?

Then try the following tips to remove the rust

Here's how you do it

  • Take 2 pieces of aluminium silver foil wrap and roll them lightly into 2 balls. (they should not be completely curled together) put them in the dishwasher and run a regular wash.
  • Then it can be seen that the rust has settled on the foil and the problem should be gone.
  • If there are remains of rust left on cutlery or similar, tit must be polished with a steel cleaner before they are put back in the machine.

In addition

It is important to be aware that the following may be the major issue for the problem.

  • Garlic presses
  • Cheese blades
  • Egg parts
  • A fine mesh stainer or sieve
  • Rust on the pull-out baskets or other machine parts.

So go ahead with the silver wrap, form a few balls, then you are ready to fight the rust spots on your cutlery!

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