Hey there! As a supplier of Commercial Corner Dishwashers, I've gotten tons of questions about how to optimize the cleaning performance of these bad boys. So, I thought I'd share some tips and tricks that I've picked up over the years.
1. Proper Loading
The first step in getting a great clean is loading the dishwasher correctly. You might think it's just a matter of throwing in the dishes, but there's actually a bit more to it.
- Separate by Type: Start by separating your dishes by type. Plates, bowls, and cups should be placed in different areas. This helps the water and detergent reach all surfaces evenly. For example, stack plates vertically in the designated plate area, leaving enough space between them for water to flow through.
- Avoid Overcrowding: One of the biggest mistakes people make is overcrowding the dishwasher. When there are too many dishes, the water can't circulate properly, and some items may not get cleaned. Make sure there's enough room for the spray arms to rotate freely. If you have a lot of dishes, it's better to run two smaller loads than one big, overcrowded one.
2. Choose the Right Detergent
The detergent you use can make a huge difference in the cleaning performance.
- Quality Matters: Don't skimp on detergent. Invest in a high - quality commercial dishwasher detergent. These detergents are formulated to break down grease, food particles, and stains more effectively than regular household detergents. They also work well in the high - temperature environment of commercial dishwashers.
- Follow the Instructions: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the detergent. Use the right amount for the load size. Using too little detergent won't clean the dishes properly, while using too much can leave residue on the dishes and in the dishwasher.
3. Maintain the Water Temperature
Water temperature plays a crucial role in cleaning.


- Hot Water is Key: Commercial corner dishwashers work best with hot water. The ideal water temperature for the wash cycle is usually between 140°F and 160°F (60°C - 71°C). Hot water helps to dissolve the detergent faster and break down grease and food particles more effectively.
- Check the Heater: Regularly check the water heater in your dishwasher to make sure it's working properly. If the water isn't getting hot enough, the cleaning performance will suffer. You may need to call a professional to service the heater if you suspect there's a problem.
4. Clean the Filters Regularly
Filters are an important part of the dishwasher, and they need to be cleaned regularly.
- Remove Debris: The filters in your commercial corner dishwasher trap food particles, debris, and other contaminants. Over time, these filters can get clogged, which restricts the water flow and reduces the cleaning performance. Remove the filters at least once a day and clean them thoroughly. You can usually rinse them under running water or soak them in a cleaning solution.
- Inspect for Damage: While cleaning the filters, also inspect them for any signs of damage. If a filter is torn or has holes, it won't work properly and should be replaced.
5. Optimize the Wash Cycle
Different types of dishes may require different wash cycles.
- Select the Right Cycle: Most commercial corner dishwashers come with multiple wash cycles, such as normal, heavy - duty, and eco - friendly. For heavily soiled dishes, choose the heavy - duty cycle. If you have lightly soiled dishes, the normal cycle should be sufficient. The Eco Cycle Dishwasher is a great option when you want to save energy and water without sacrificing too much on cleaning performance.
- Adjust the Cycle Time: Some dishwashers allow you to adjust the cycle time. If you have a particularly dirty load, you can increase the cycle time to ensure a thorough clean.
6. Keep the Dishwasher Clean
Regular maintenance of the dishwasher itself is essential for optimal performance.
- Wipe Down the Interior: After each use, wipe down the interior of the dishwasher with a clean, damp cloth. This helps to remove any residual food particles or detergent.
- Clean the Spray Arms: The spray arms are responsible for distributing the water and detergent throughout the dishwasher. Over time, they can get clogged with debris. Remove the spray arms and clean them with a small brush to ensure that the nozzles are clear.
7. Consider the Dishware Material
Different types of dishware may require different cleaning approaches.
- Glassware: Glassware can be sensitive to high - temperature and harsh detergents. Use a gentle cycle and a mild detergent when cleaning glassware. Make sure to load the glassware carefully to avoid chipping or breaking.
- Plasticware: Plasticware can warp or melt if exposed to high temperatures for too long. Check the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning plasticware and choose an appropriate cycle.
8. Upgrade Your Dishwasher
If you've tried all the above tips and still aren't getting the cleaning performance you want, it might be time to consider upgrading your dishwasher.
- Newer Models: Newer models of commercial corner dishwashers often come with advanced features such as improved spray arm designs, better water circulation systems, and more efficient heating elements. The Corner Pass Through Dishwasher is a great example of a modern, high - performance dishwasher.
- Single Tank Options: For smaller operations or those with specific space requirements, a Single Tank Dishwasher can be a great choice. These dishwashers are compact and still offer excellent cleaning performance.
In conclusion, optimizing the cleaning performance of a commercial corner dishwasher involves a combination of proper loading, using the right detergent, maintaining the water temperature, cleaning the filters, and regular maintenance. By following these tips, you can ensure that your dishwasher is working at its best, keeping your dishes sparkling clean and your customers happy.
If you're interested in learning more about our commercial corner dishwashers or have any questions about optimizing their performance, feel free to reach out. We'd love to have a chat and help you find the best solutions for your business.
References
- Commercial Dishwasher Maintenance Guides
- Dishwasher Detergent Manufacturer's Instructions
- Dishware Manufacturer's Recommendations
