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I am trying to clean out the food chopper in my kitchenaid dish washer and can't get the cover off. The screw is out but I don't want to break the cover. How much force/prying can be used without breaking the cover -- it is very stubborn. Can it be tapped or ? Thanks, Mark

  • Mark Anderson Jan 11, 2011

    I don't know why it posted under disposals, but thanks for the reply. I probably should have been more specific---kitchen aid superba stainless steel model--installed for 4 years.

    I actually had watched the video several times and the chopper cover wouldn't come off. A little push to the right just didn't do it. There was actually so much scale build up that had migrated into the grooves that held it on that it would not release. Since even with the video I didn't really know how strong the parts were that were under the chopper cover. After much frustration I "gently" ran a sharp blade along the edge where the top of the chopper cover meets the pump housing, poured some vinegar on it and let it sit for a while.---It finally released.

    Thanks for the reply--I will not wait another 4 years to clean the screens and flapper valves.





    Mark

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Hello, Welcome to FixYa. I'll start by saying I'm a little confused, it sounds like you are speaking of a dishwasher, yet it is posted under Garberators/Food diposers. I'm going to go with dishwasher since what you've described sounds like a sump/chopper cover. I think the manner I can be most helpful is to provide a link which provides a pretty good video of how to do this, these guys aren`t pro`s but the "how to" video is pretty thorough nonetheless. Then you can clarify anything through me. ( since I'm on my iphone you might have to copy & paste the link though ) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRCCrEwrst8&NR=1 Let me know how you make out, please keep me informed if you need further assistance or anything is unclear. Thank you for choosing FixYa and good luck. Regards, Macmarkus :)

  • Anonymous Jan 12, 2011

    Awesome,



    Glad you where able to get it loose.



    That is exactly what I would have suggested having known the issue was just the cover being stuck...white vinegar is a wonderful tool which should be present in every household in my opinion.



    thanks again for choosing FixYa. Good luck going forward.



    Regards,



    Macmarkus :)

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