
Dishwashers have become an indispensable home appliance, providing invaluable support for the daily household chores. However, during the use of this device, encountering issues such as soap not dissolving is inevitable. So, what are the reasons and how can you address this situation?
1. Causes of Dishwasher Soap Not Dissolving
Dishwashers failing to dissolve soap is a common problem, appearing in many households. This issue leads to reduced effectiveness in cleaning dishes, leaving them soapy and compromising hygiene and user health.
Factors leading to dishwasher soap not dissolving may include:
+ Excessive use of detergent beyond the recommended amount by the manufacturer for each wash.
Avoid using specialized dishwasher detergent, opt for regular dishwashing liquid as recommended by the manufacturer.

Select an inappropriate washing mode based on the dirtiness and weight of the dishes. Overloading with bulky items can block the detergent compartment.
Malfunctioning or bent water inlet pipe leading to insufficient water to dissolve the soap.
Insufficiently hot water entering the dishwasher compartment for effective soap dissolution.
Clog in the spray arm nozzle due to accumulation of calcium deposits, dirt, food particles, etc., resulting in weak water spray insufficient to dissolve all the soap.
Many households use dishwasher tablets. Typically, these tablets have a protective coating. In wet conditions, the coating may stick, causing the tablet to get firmly stuck and not release, preventing proper soap dissolving.



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