The manual for my dishwasher says to refill salt just before running a wash cycle, because if any grains of salt spill onto the stainless steel interior it will corrode. If it runs right away, no issue because the salt is quickly dissolved, diluted, and flushed.

So then I realized when I cook pasta I heavily salt the water (following the advice that pasta water should taste as salty as the ocean). But what happens when I leave that highly salty brine in a pot, sometimes for a couple days to reuse it? Does that risk corroding the pots?

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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    10 months ago

    Yeah. Not immediately, the chromium in stainless steel gives it a good amount of resistance, but if you're leaving it for days at a time you'll find the surface becoming pitted as the chlorine reacts with the protective layer.