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![]() When the water level is too low to scoop, use towels to sop up the last bit in the bottom of the machine. With the basket out of the way, use a plastic cup to scoop the dirty, foul-smelling water into a bucket for disposal. Place absorbent towels around the base of the dishwasher and then remove the bottom dish basket by simply sliding it out. ![]() If running the garbage disposal doesn’t help (or you don’t have one), it’s time to drain the water in your dishwasher so that you can take a closer look at what could be causing the problem. RELATED: 9 Tips for Keeping Your Garbage Disposal in Top Shape Remove standing water in the bottom of the dishwasher. This clears all remaining food that might otherwise remain in the P-trap drain beneath the disposal. In fact, it’s a good idea to get in the habit of leaving the water on and letting your garbage disposal run an additional 15 seconds after the food is gone. Sometimes, running the disposal is all it takes to get the dishwasher draining again. If the disposal unit contains unground food, or food sludge has settled in the drainpipe below the disposal, it can prevent even the best dishwasher from draining properly. The drain hose from your dishwasher empties into the garbage disposal drain. The hose will run to the air gap and then connect to the drainpipe before the P-trap.
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