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huyck
Jan 9, 2007, 12:30 PM
I am winterizing a home and I still need to winterize the dishwasher. I would like to use windshield washer fluid. I have the water pump shut off. No running water. Can I pour washer fluid in the dishwasher. Place on rinse cycle and get the washer fluid into the discharge pump without burning up some type of water pump on the inlet side of the dishwasher, because of the water being shut off ?
Thanks
speedball1
Jan 10, 2007, 08:16 AM
Putting a liquid that is a known poison,( Anti-freeze) in a machine that washes your dishers isn't the brighgtest Idea that's come up this morning.
Better do it this way. In the bottom of the tub is the sump that always has water in it sponge it out and shut off the hot water to the dishwater. Remove the supply line and let the pump drain. This should "winterize" the dishwasher without poisoning your family. Good luck, Tom
pbihomes
May 6, 2009, 01:32 PM
Windshield washer fluid stains, once I ran out of Motor Home Anti Freeze which is non toxic and used some windshield washer fluid in a toilet. It was a to clean out.
Motor home anti freezed fluid is available at wal mart and its pink.
Milo Dolezal
May 6, 2009, 03:14 PM
... or, remove Dishwasher's kick plate, remove discharge hose clamp and the discharge hose. All water will drain out though the lowest point. Now, there is no water in your dishwasher.
ddubled
Feb 11, 2012, 09:31 AM
I recently used a wet vac to suck the water out of the dishwasher pump using the drain line under the sink. Worked really good, you could tell when there was no more water down in the pump. Probably don't even need any antifreeze. Still need to drain water inlet that is after the electronic valve. I think you turn on dishwasher on while the water is draining in the basement, this should allow water to backflow out of dishwasher.
speedball1
Feb 11, 2012, 09:48 AM
Hi and Welcome to The Plumbing Page. At AskMeHelpDesk.com. You're responding to a year old dead thread Look in then upper left hand corner of the first post form the date before you post, Thanks,
Probably don't even need any antifreezeAs I've stated."Putting a liquid that is a known poison,( Anti-freeze) in a maching that washes your dishers isn't the brighgtest Idea that's come up." But your other advice is bang on. Regards, Tom
ddubled
Feb 11, 2012, 10:30 AM
Yea if any antifreeze is used it should be non toxic RV antifreeze.
hkstroud
Feb 11, 2012, 11:40 AM
Think I would just pour some cooking oil in and run through the drain cycle. Certainly should be food safe.
speedball1
Feb 12, 2012, 06:07 AM
Guys! This is a 5b year old thread that we're responding to. Let's put it to bed.