Well....it WAS an old machine. ( mean a really old machine) The one I have now is brand new.
Maybe I'll try it again and see what happens.![]()
That's so weird. Maybe you didn't use the hottest cycle or not a good brand of dishwasher detergent?
I put fully foody dishes in my dishwasher, including casserole dishes with baked stuff, and between my Maytag Jetclean and Cascade Complete, everything comes out super clean.
The only food my dishwasher doesn't wash off well is egg yolk, which makes sense because the hot water just further cooks it.
I love my Maytag.
Some of y'all sure spend an awful lot of time and trouble cleaning tips.
I throw my tips and couplers in the cutlery basket in the dishwasher, full of icing. They always come out sparkling clean, and no wasted time boiling water, microwaving metal, or using that retarded tip brush.
Unfortunately I AM the dishwasher.... so the microwave is the quickest way....
The next place we move that is large enough for a dishwasher... it is one of the first things we are buying though... both of us hate doing dishes.
Leily
I had always just soaked mine in hot soapy water (sometimes for a day or so). Thanks to you guys, last night, I put a small pan of water on the stove, brought it to boiling temp, put in some liquid soap and threw the tips and couplers in(turning the stove off) By the time I finished cleaning everything else up, I tossed them in a colander and rinsed in cold water and they were perfect. Thanks!!!
I'm with cakepro, I just toss jmine in the dishwasher basket. Another tip - I rinse off my icing bags and throw them in the washing machine (yes, WASHING MACHINE) with a load of towels and they come back to me clean and icing free!
That's a good idea about throwing the bags in the washer. My only concern would be that the detergent would take the coating off of your bags. Do they get really greasy as you use them after a few washings?
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