Mistakenly put KitchenAid spiralizer in the dishwasher
Mistakenly put KitchenAid spiralizer in the dishwasher, and now when you touch the main body the paint comes off on the hands.
Is there any way to remedy this, and was the spiralizer damaged by this mistake of putting it in the dishwasher?
Best Answer
From the KitchenAid instructions…
Is the KitchenAid® Spiralizer with Peel, Core and Slice attachment dishwasher safe?
The accessories (Fine Spiralizing Blade, Medium Spiralizing Blade, Large Core Slicing Blade, Small Core Slicing Blade, Peeling Blade) are dishwasher safe, top rack only. All blades are stainless steel. Clean the Spiralizer attachment main body by hand only. Wash with a soft, damp cloth. Dry thoroughly with a soft dry cloth. Do not wash in the dishwasher. Do not immerse in water.
Or from their web version - How to Clean the KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment and Accessories
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage, never wash or immerse the main body of the Spiralizer attachment in water or place in the dishwasher. The removable blades and accessories are dishwasher safe, top rack only.
After using the Spiralizer, remove all blades and accessories. Wash the blades and accessory pieces by hand with a soft cloth, in warm, sudsy water; or, wash in the top rack of the dishwasher.
Clean the main body of the Spiralizer attachment by hand only. Wash with a soft, damp cloth. Dry thoroughly with a soft dry cloth. Do not wash in the dishwasher. Do not immerse in water.
You'd have to contact them & see if they might cover it under warranty.
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Is the KitchenAid Spiralizer attachment dishwasher safe?
How to Clean the KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment and Accessories. IMPORTANT: To avoid damage, never wash or immerse the main body of the Spiralizer attachment in water or place in the dishwasher. The removable blades and accessories are dishwasher safe, top rack only.How do you clean a KitchenAid Spiralizer?
KitchenAid\xae spiralizer attachments are versatile and have multiple uses depending on the blade you choose. In addition to slicing thin pasta-like strands, your attachments can also create ribbons, peel potatoes, core apples and create extra fine to medium spirals for a range of fresh ingredients.THIS is why you should put THIS in the Dishwasher 💥 (GENIUS Trick) 🤯
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