FWIW, the local appliance repair house says that one can avoid the "suds 
coming out" syndrome by adding a cup of salt.

Jim

Philip Stortz wrote:
> Adam wrote:
> 
> i'd avoid the drying cycle not because of the average temperature, but
> because it's usually radiant heat and you can easily get hot spots on
> the case that can warp.  i'd absolutely avoid the usual automatic
> dishwasher detergent because of it's caustic nature, even if others
> haven't been able to measure an effect.  it's probably not great for the
> resin either, although it's a brief exposure.  regular hand wash soap
> won't work because it suds too much, you'll get suds coming out the air
> vents of the dishwasher.  yes, i've tried even small amounts of
> "regular" dishwashing soap, it's a mess.


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