Since getting a new dishwasher a couple years ago, I've been plagued by gradual accumulation of tomato stains. After washing dishes that held spaghetti or the like, the inside walls of the dishwasher get a light and persistent coating of redness. I find it odd, because the plates themselves get nicely cleaned.
One theory I have is that the plastic interior of the dishwasher somehow (chemically, electrically) attracts and holds the tomato stuff in a way that other materials don't. Another, less compelling, is that the sprays somehow miss the walls.
Anyone familiar with this problem or, more importantly, a solution short of continuing to scrub it down every few weeks and avoid putting anything in it with traces of tomato?
One theory I have is that the plastic interior of the dishwasher somehow (chemically, electrically) attracts and holds the tomato stuff in a way that other materials don't. Another, less compelling, is that the sprays somehow miss the walls.
Anyone familiar with this problem or, more importantly, a solution short of continuing to scrub it down every few weeks and avoid putting anything in it with traces of tomato?


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