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    Mar 6, 2012, 02:03 PM
    Dishwashers and soft water?
    I have very soft well water and when the dishwasher runs I get so many suds that the pump cavitates. I have reduced the amount of detergent to about 1/2 of the small compartment, but this still doesn't always work. I use a liquid detergent and was wondering if powder is better. I have checked the water level and temp and everything appears fine. What do you suggest?

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