Frigidaire Dishwashers Leaving White Residue: How to Fix It Yourself
White residue on dishes from your Frigidaire dishwasher is almost always caused by hard water mineral deposits. Using rinse aid, adjusting detergent amounts, and running a vinegar cleaning cycle usually eliminates the problem.
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Step-by-Step Repair
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Run a vinegar rinse cycle
Place a cup of white vinegar on the top rack of your empty Frigidaire dishwasher and run a hot cycle. The vinegar breaks down mineral deposits that cause white residue. This is often a hard water issue.
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Adjust your detergent
Too much detergent causes white residue on dishes and glasses. Cut the amount of detergent you're using in half and see if the problem improves. Also make sure you're using fresh detergent — old detergent doesn't dissolve as well.
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Fill the rinse aid dispenser
Rinse aid helps water sheet off dishes instead of forming droplets that leave mineral spots. Open the rinse aid compartment (usually next to the detergent dispenser) and fill it up. Set the rinse aid level to the highest setting if hard water is severe in your area.
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Check your water hardness
Hard water is the most common cause of white residue. You can buy test strips at a hardware store for about $5. If your water is hard (above 7 grains per gallon), use a dishwasher detergent that's designed for hard water, or add a water softener booster to each load.
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Clean the spray arms and filter
If the spray arms are clogged with mineral deposits, they can't rinse dishes properly. Remove the spray arms and soak them in vinegar for an hour. Clean the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher too. Maintaining these parts prevents residue from building up.
Photo: Clean the spray arms and filter
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If That Didn't Work
- A faulty control board on your Frigidaire dishwasher could be the root cause, though this is less common.
- Wiring issues between components — loose or corroded connections — can cause intermittent problems.
When to Call a Professional
If the steps above don't fix your Frigidaire dishwasher, a professional repair technician can diagnose the issue quickly. Most repairs cost $100-$250 including parts and labor. If your dishwasher is older than 8-10 years, compare the repair estimate to the cost of a new one.
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