Why dishwasher cleaning matters
A dishwasher’s job is to clean — but without regular maintenance, grease, food particles, soap scum, and mineral deposits can:
- Reduce cleaning performance
- Cause odors
- Lead to costly repairs
In Redondo Beach and other South Bay areas, hard water and salt air create extra mineral buildup inside dishwashers, making regular maintenance even more important.
Prep: what you’ll need
For a chemical-free deep clean:
- Soft sponge or microfiber cloth
- Old toothbrush
- White vinegar
- Baking soda
- Toothpick or bamboo skewer (for clearing spray arm holes)
- Warm distilled water (reduces streaks and mineral spots)
Clean the filter (the hidden source of odors)
Location: Usually at the bottom of the dishwasher under the lower spray arm.
- Remove the bottom rack.
- Unlock and lift out the filter — there may be a fine mesh screen and a cylindrical filter.
- Rinse both parts under warm water, scrubbing with a soft brush to remove grease and trapped food.
- For stubborn residue, soak in warm water + 2 tbsp baking soda for 10 minutes.
- Dry completely before reinstalling.
Pro tip for South Bay homes: If you notice a white, chalky buildup, it’s likely limescale from hard water. Soak the filter in vinegar for 5 minutes before scrubbing.
Clear the spray arms
Over time, mineral deposits or food particles can block the spray holes.
- Remove the spray arms if your model allows (check manual).
- Use a toothpick or bamboo skewer to clear each hole.
- Rinse under warm water to flush out debris.
- Reinstall securely.
Wipe the door seals & edges
The rubber gasket around the door collects food splatter and soap residue, which can harbor mold and mildew.
- Wipe with a cloth dipped in warm water + mild dish soap.
- For stubborn spots, use a vinegar-dampened cloth.
- Dry completely to prevent mold regrowth.
Deodorize & deep clean the interior
Step 1: Vinegar rinse
- Place a dishwasher-safe bowl filled with 1 cup white vinegar on the top rack.
- Run a hot cycle (no detergent, no dishes).
- Vinegar dissolves grease, sanitizes surfaces, and removes odors.
Step 2: Baking soda refresh
- After the vinegar cycle, sprinkle 1 cup baking soda across the bottom.
- Run a short hot cycle.
- Baking soda absorbs lingering smells and brightens the interior.
Don’t forget the exterior
- Wipe the door front with a microfiber cloth + mild soap (or stainless steel cleaner for steel finishes).
- Polish with a dry microfiber to prevent streaks.
Preventing future build-up & odors
- Scrape, don’t rinse: remove food chunks before loading.
- Run hot water in the sink before starting the dishwasher — ensures the first fill is hot.
- Leave the door ajar after cycles to let moisture escape.
- Monthly maintenance: quick vinegar rinse keeps performance high.
Local tip for Redondo Beach & South Bay residents
Because of hard water minerals in much of Los Angeles County, dishwashers here develop scale faster than in softer water regions.
Solution: Install a small inline water filter or use a dishwasher cleaner with descaling properties once a month — or schedule a professional deep clean every 6–12 months.
When to call the pros
If you notice:
- Persistent odors after cleaning
- Standing water after a cycle
- Cloudy film on all dishes despite cleaning
…it’s time for professional attention. Our Kitchen Deep Clean package includes a full dishwasher service: filter cleaning, spray arm flush, gasket sanitizing, and mineral deposit removal.
FAQ: how to clean a dishwasher
Q: Can I use bleach in my dishwasher?
A: Only in models without stainless steel interiors or rubber seals — otherwise, it can cause corrosion.
Q: How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?
A: Every month for heavy use, every 2–3 months for light use.
Q: Is vinegar safe for all dishwashers?
A: Yes, in moderation — avoid overuse to protect rubber seals.