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I notice I am getting spots on the stainless and thought I'd try a rinse agent. I have no manual for this dinosaur but the sticker at the top of the door says to use a rinse agent. I can't find anything that looks like a reservoir for it so I am not sure how they intend you to add it to the wash cycle or where.
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it's usually a round knob next to the soap dispenser, ( the part that flips open).
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There's nothing there. The soap dispenser is a big circle with four compartments. You fill two, then slide a cover which is over the other two over the filled compartments and fill the other two. Thanks for trying to help though. :)
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Back in the old days the rinse agent was hung in a basket <jet dry> on the cup rack.... Originally Posted by: roycreamer it's usually a round knob next to the soap dispenser, ( the part that flips open).
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Originally Posted by: Gordy C Back in the old days the rinse agent was hung in a basket <jet dry> on the cup rack.... Thank you very much. I'll look into that.
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