Dishwasher Salt is used to renew the resin in the dishwasher’s ion exchanger so that it can soften the water. This increases the cleaning performance, which ensures brilliant washing results and protects the dishwasher from limescale deposits
Lime in the water can negatively affect how shiny your dishes come out and shorten your dishwasher’s service life. MOSES® Dishwasher Salt protects and regenerates the resins of the water softener inside your machine, ensuring optimum and sustainable operation
For professional B2B users looking for reliable alternatives to brands like Finish Salt, Finish Dishwasher Salt, Tesco Dishwasher Salt, Bosch Salt for Dishwasher, and Miele Dishwasher Salt, MOSES® offers the same high-quality protection and performance for spotless dishes every time.

Natural salt crystals, suitable for water softeners and dishwashers alike.
Salts for soft water
Whether water softening or dishwashing: we have many special products in our portfolio that have been specially developed for specific areas of application
Hard water can damage appliances: for example, limescale deposits reduce heating performance or impair the functions of fittings. Water softeners and Moses salt products ensure trouble-free operation. Benefit from the numerous advantages of soft water.
Salt for water softening reduces water hardness and prevents limescale in appliances. Ideal as softener salt for morton water softener, bwt salt, nuvo water softener, aquasana water softener, or water softener without salt systems.
Salt for water treatment is essential for no salt water softener and saltless water conditioner systems, effectively reducing hardness-causing minerals like calcium and magnesium. Ideal for whole house salt water filtration systems, salt water filter systems, and salt water reverse osmosis systems.
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What is dishwasher salt?Dishwasher salt is a particular grade of salt designed to attract the magnesium and calcium ions that cause hard water. In addition to clouding dishware, hard water can also block your washer jets and leave deposits on heating elements, reducing your cleaning power, increasing your electricity bill, and even shortening the life of your machine.Dishwasher salt is specially formulated for your machine and cannot be substituted with table salt, sea salt, or rock salt. It has much larger granules and contains a special anti-caking agent, ensuring that when the salt gets wet, it doesn’t become a solid mass or block the softener unit. Ordinary salt can even increase water hardness and damage your machine.
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How to Add Dishwasher Salt? Locate the softener unit, usually located at the bottom of the dishwasher by the drain (below the bottom basket).2. Unscrew the cap and fill it with dishwasher salt. There is no specific guide outlining the amount of salt you need to add. Simply fill the reservoir until it won’t take any more.Pro Tip: If the reservoir is full of water, you can still pour the salt in. It will displace what is already there and the salt does not need to be dry.4. Replace the cap. Your dishwasher is ready to use again!


