GOLD is the epic tale of one man’s pursuit of the American dream, to discover gold. Starring Matthew McConaughey as Kenny Wells, a prospector desperate for a lucky break, he teams up with a similarly eager geologist and sets off on an journey to find gold in the uncharted jungle of Indonesia. Getting the gold was hard, but keeping it would be even harder, sparking an adventure through the most powerful boardrooms of Wall Street. The film is inspired by a true story.
Directed by Stephen Gaghan, the film stars Matthew McConaughey and Edgar Ramirez and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film is written by Patrick Massett & John Zinman. Teddy Schwarzman and Michael Nozik served as producers alongside Massett, Zinman, and McConaughey.
Your future self—and your dinner guests—will thank you. Have a nightmare drain hose story? Drop it in the comments below. We promise not to judge the amount of mystery slime you found.
Let’s dive into the why , the how , and the never-ever of dishwasher drain hose maintenance. Before we talk about scrubbing, we have to talk about physics. Most dirty hoses aren't dirty because of age; they are dirty because of backflow .
That humble, ribbed, corrugated tube is responsible for shuttling dirty, food-filled water from the dishwasher to your garbage disposal or sink drain. When it’s clean, you’re golden. When it’s neglected, it becomes a breeding ground for biofilm, mold, grease bombs, and the infamous "rotten egg" smell that makes you want to seal your kitchen in concrete.
Under your sink, you’ll find the dishwasher drain hose connected either directly to a garbage disposal or a "wye" branch on your sink drain. If that hose runs straight from the dishwasher to the disposal in a flat line, gravity wins. Dirty sink water, grease, and debris will literally roll back uphill into your hose.
So, go ahead. Look under your sink right now. Is that hose sagging? Is it looped high? Give it a squeeze. If it feels crunchy, you know what you have to do.
The good news? Keeping your dishwasher drain hose clean is not rocket science. It’s a 30-minute quarterly chore that saves you from service calls, foul odors, and potential water damage.
This is the single most important trick to keeping your hose clean. A high loop means you take the hose and clip it as high as possible under the countertop (near the underside of the sink basin) before it drops down to the disposal.
We often treat our dishwashers like magical boxes. You load them with crusty plates, greasy pans, and wine-stained glasses, press a button, and an hour later—sparkling miracles. But there is one unsung hero (and frequent point of failure) hidden behind your appliance: the drain hose.
Your future self—and your dinner guests—will thank you. Have a nightmare drain hose story? Drop it in the comments below. We promise not to judge the amount of mystery slime you found.
Let’s dive into the why , the how , and the never-ever of dishwasher drain hose maintenance. Before we talk about scrubbing, we have to talk about physics. Most dirty hoses aren't dirty because of age; they are dirty because of backflow .
That humble, ribbed, corrugated tube is responsible for shuttling dirty, food-filled water from the dishwasher to your garbage disposal or sink drain. When it’s clean, you’re golden. When it’s neglected, it becomes a breeding ground for biofilm, mold, grease bombs, and the infamous "rotten egg" smell that makes you want to seal your kitchen in concrete. how to keep dishwasher drain hose clean
Under your sink, you’ll find the dishwasher drain hose connected either directly to a garbage disposal or a "wye" branch on your sink drain. If that hose runs straight from the dishwasher to the disposal in a flat line, gravity wins. Dirty sink water, grease, and debris will literally roll back uphill into your hose.
So, go ahead. Look under your sink right now. Is that hose sagging? Is it looped high? Give it a squeeze. If it feels crunchy, you know what you have to do. Your future self—and your dinner guests—will thank you
The good news? Keeping your dishwasher drain hose clean is not rocket science. It’s a 30-minute quarterly chore that saves you from service calls, foul odors, and potential water damage.
This is the single most important trick to keeping your hose clean. A high loop means you take the hose and clip it as high as possible under the countertop (near the underside of the sink basin) before it drops down to the disposal. We promise not to judge the amount of
We often treat our dishwashers like magical boxes. You load them with crusty plates, greasy pans, and wine-stained glasses, press a button, and an hour later—sparkling miracles. But there is one unsung hero (and frequent point of failure) hidden behind your appliance: the drain hose.
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