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are you sure you can use powdered detergent in that unit?
idk i just assumed it was ok seeing that the compartment read dishwasher detergent only. i mean i guess i could use liguid/gel but for my needs powder is much cheaper and i dont have nice dishes so i not fancy like that. where would one get an answer to powder vs. liquid?
 

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idk i just assumed it was ok seeing that the compartment read dishwasher detergent only. i mean i guess i could use liguid/gel but for my needs powder is much cheaper and i dont have nice dishes so i not fancy like that. where would one get an answer to powder vs. liquid?[/QUOTE]

The owner's manual will tell you what type of detergent to use.
 

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My Bosch Dishwasher instructions say powder or tablets are acceptable (although when I was looking for dishwashers one salesman did specify to use tablets). But instructions say one tablespoon of detergent should be used --- maximum 3 tablespoons if you have extremely dirty load.

Have you been overfilling ?
 

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idk i just assumed it was ok seeing that the compartment read dishwasher detergent only. i mean i guess i could use liguid/gel but for my needs powder is much cheaper and i dont have nice dishes so i not fancy like that. where would one get an answer to powder vs. liquid?[/QUOTE]

The owner's manual will tell you what type of detergent to use.
i bet it will just like stupid HP or Lexmark printers tell you to only buy their overpriced ink and toner... ughhh. i will try and find it, can't wait to find out.

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There was a similar post for a Bosch dishwasher not cleaning well. Turned out to be a clogged water line. I'd start there.
i didnt have any problems with my old 90's GE dishwasher that i replaced with the BOSCH so it seemd to be an appliance issue not a water line issue. But just in case it is the latter how do i check the water line for problems?
 

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Agree with post 7. You are possibly using too much detergent. Reread post 7, and try one tablespoon of detergent. Adjust from there.

If you can't find your owners manual go to bosch's website and download it free and print it out. The information you seek will be in the "adding detergent and rinse agent", section.
 

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I have the same dishwasher and don't have that issue. Of course I don't use powder (I use dissolving blocks) but I would suggest you are not loading properly or at least placing big items right in front of the soap dispenser.
 
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