Most dishwasher filters can be removed and cleaned with hand tools only, and many models require no tools at all. However, specific filter designs may need basic tools for disassembly. Here’s what you need for different dishwasher filter types:
Essential Tools (Most Models)
Additional Tools for Complex Filter Models
Tools by Filter Type
1. Twist-Lock (Screw-Type) Filters (Most Common)
Brands: Bosch, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Samsung, LG
[How to remove]: Turn the upper assembly a quarter turn counterclockwise and lift out
2. Pull-Out (Slide-Out) Filters
Brands: GE, Frigidaire, some Whirlpool models
3. Screw-Down Filter Housing
Brands: Some premium models (Miele, high-end Bosch)
4. Three-Part Filter Systems
Brands: Bosch Serie 2–8, Siemens, some Electrolux
5. Self-Cleaning Filters (No Manual Cleaning Needed)
Brands: Some newer Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag models
Filter Removal Steps by Type
Twist-Lock Filter (Most Common)
1. Remove bottom rack
2. Locate circular filter at bottom [web:43]
3. Turn upper assembly QUARTER TURN counterclockwise [web:43][web:45]
4. Lift out upper filter assembly
5. Lift lower filter slightly and pull forward [web:43]
6. Clean with soft brush and warm water [web:43]
7. Reinstall by turning clockwise until it clicks [web:45]Three-Part Filter System
1. Remove bottom rack
2. Rotate filter set COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to disassemble [web:42]
3. Separate 3 parts: filter mesh, main filter, fine filter [web:42]
4. Flush each part with water and brush [web:42]
5. Rotate CLOCKWISE to reassemble [web:42]Brand-Specific Tool Requirements
Important Safety Tips
Never use wire sponge or metal brush — damages filter mesh
Soak in warm water for stubborn grime — 5–10 minutes before scrubbing
Don’t overtighten when reinstalling — finger-tight is sufficient
Check plastic washer is in place on center support
Align arrows/markings when reinstalling — ensures proper locking
Bottom Line
For 90% of dishwasher filters, you only need your hands, a soft brush, and warm water. Keep a small flathead screwdriver and Phillips screwdriver on hand for older or premium models with screw-down housings. The most important tool is a soft-bristled brush (like an old toothbrush) to avoid damaging the delicate filter mesh.