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Dwf50 not cleaning dishes - Hotpoint 24 in. FDW60 Free-standing Dishwasher

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If your "clean" dishes have a cloudy film, it might be hard water deposits. Here's a map to see if you have hard water. http://www.citriclean.net/why-citriclean/

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