These Cheap Crystals Won’t Cure All Your Dishwasher’s Woes. But They’re Worth Trying.

Ideally, a great dishwasher should be able to completely clean a load of dishes, without any pre-rinsing. Unfortunately, dishwashers don’t always produce sparkling results, and there are plenty of possible reasons for why your machine might come up short.

If you’re left with hazy, mineral-caked dishes whenever you run your dishwasher, your main problem is probably hard water. And you have a potential workaround: food-grade citric acid, an ingredient that’s found naturally in citrus and used in several cleaning products, as well as in Sour Patch Kids and other face-puckering confections.

We can’t promise that a scoop of citric acid will fix everything that’s wrong with your dishwasher; in our testing, genuinely bad dishwashers or cheap detergents more often deserved the blame for poor performance. But it doesn’t hurt to try.



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