Serves me right for rushing about. I have just filled the salt dispenser in the dishwasher with soda crystals by mistake. I can't empty it out as far as I know so does anyone know if it will do any harm or be OK. Obviously I'm going to have to thoroughly rinse everything I get from the dishwasher for a while if I can't get it out.
No, salt is not used to soften the water - it is used to regenerate the resin in the built-in water softener: not the same thing at all. You may have "spoilt" the resin and it may not work in the way it's supposed to ie. do the softening of the incoming water.
Well it's done now gingejbee and if it's spoilt it's spolit. Thanks all for your help and I will try not to be so brain dead in future but no promises.
excuse me salt does soften water
we use around 1/2 a ton a week in our processing machines that use lots of water for washing and rinsing (i'm talking half a million pound machines here)
@deggers316 - I think what gingejbee and buildersmate were saying was that salt on its own does not soften water, but does so when used with an ion-exchange resin (as found in a dishwasher). Sodium ions in the salt are exchanged for calcium ions in the hard water.
http://en.wikipedia.o...ki/Ion-exchange_resin
I am old enough to remember when detergents and dishwashers did not exist. We did our washing up with soda water. I do not think it will hurt. Just run it through.