Rust in Dishwasher?
We have a pink/red/brownish coating on interior of stainless steel tub dishwasher. We read this may be rust , but are not sure.
We clean the greasy feeling coating with dry paper towels when cycles are complete. We have used 'lemon' cleaner in an empty DW , but the result is less than effective. We have not used CLR, yet. DW is top end USA company about 10 years old. Dishes come out very clean 95%+ of the time. We are the original owners of this 20 yo House with 'modern' plumbing and copper pipes everywhere I can see.
DW water supply is short from water tank. Good (I think): all running water is clear from all other faucets. I plan to do a 'still' water test soon. Bad (maybe): the pot filler faucet over the stove will have a tendency to release a two cup (?) amount of rusty water upon opening, then water is clear. This filler faucet is used about every two weeks. The pot filler is further away from the water supply (or farther downstream of the DW) by about 10-15 'pipe' length feet. We did not connect the two issues (pot filler rust and DW discoloring) until now. I have not yet traced the potfiller pipes to see if they are downstream of the DW. There is no discoloring in sinks or tubs anywhere in the house. City water supply. (edited)
Qs: Can rust be a possible culprit inside the DW? If almost all pipes are copper, what pipe elements (t-joints, valves, DW components, etc..) might create rust? Thank you for your suggestions.
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On a city water supply? In spring, early summer water from most any water supplier has higher turbidity. Sometime called the optical clarity of water since the particles are so fine.
Fill a clean glass with cold water let it sit overnight. That will tell if it comes from the water supplier.
If it is clear, try the same with a glass of hot only water. That would tell if the water heater is the problem.
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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Wouldn't the pot filler be cold water and of course the DW supply would be hot water.
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Yes, that is correct. usually, we will finish cleaning the sink area at night, then immediately run DW so that it pulls hot water immediately. Not always, but usually.
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Try rust remover in the bad area. If it works look for galavinsed pipe.
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How old is the house approximately and how old and what type of water heater do you have?
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This made me think of "who's your daddy? Is he rich like me?".
No idea why but I'm sure you'll recognize the lyrics.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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you could also install something like this on the inlet to the dishwasher:
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Nuvo-H2O-CITRAPRO-Dishwasher-System
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