Anyone on here know if dishwasher salt is really necessary? I live in a soft-water area and have no limescale problems at all. As far as I know, the salt is only to soften the water, but if you already have soft water, is it really necessary? It seems to me the salt is probably the main thing that causes corrosion on cutlery which is a problem for me, so I'd rather not use it if I don't have to.
I don't mind buying it if it's necessary, and I'm reluctant to stop using it because I've read that people relying on those 3-in-1 tablets which are supposed to include salt have suffered breakdowns because they didn't have enough salt in them - but again presumably they lived in a hard-water area.
Also if anyone is really techie - why do dishwashers need salt but washing machines and other water-using devices not. Also I distinctly remember back in the 1980s my parents had an Electra dishwasher and when they bought salt for it, they couldn't work out where it went.
They checked the manual and it said it was a new-generation dishwasher which did not require salt. I've never heard of any machine since which doesn't require salt... any idea why that one didn't need it, and why don't they make machines now that don't if it was possible back then?
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