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No. Dishwashing detergent will etch the glass and the high water temp could easily break fine crystal. Put a towel in the bottom of your sink, fill with warm, soapy water and handwash carefully. Rinse with clean warm water and dry with a lint-free cloth.
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Run your dishwasher with jet dry or a dishwasher cleaning product with nothing in it.
The dishwater is not a recommended place to wash a crystal decanter. Crystal decanters should generally be washed in warm soapy water by hand and air dried.
Cristal are fundamentally anisotropic. They are geometrically organized in planes that are denser than other direction. When acid etch a crystal, it began where it's easier, by the planes directions where the atoms are the most distant from each other. This process highlight's the crystal planes.
You unscrew it at the base.
Your dishwasher may have a leak. Look under it with a flashlight just after it's finished a wash.
'Etch' , who cannot speak but communicates through his screen , is an "Etch-A-Sketch" toy with a magic screen .
The best thing you could do would be call a plumber or the company that you bought your dishwasher from. That's about the best thing you could do for now.
You can probably remove the dye with dishwasher detergent. I used dishwasher detergent to remove jet black permanent hair dye from a white formica counter top. It removed the dye 100%. You couldn't even see a trace of the dye. If dishwasher detergent can remove black permanent hair dye, it can remove just about any dye. You want the dishwasher detergent that says it DOES contain bleach. Pour the detergent on the marks. Let that sit overnight. Then wipe the detergent away with wet paper towels. For some reason, dishwasher detergent works better than Clorox. (I tried Clorox, and it didn't work for me.)
Shut the electrical breaker off and lock it out. Undo the drain hose under your sink. Shut off the water supply under the sink to your dishwasher.Take the bottom front panel off the dishwasher. Undo the water supply attachment to your dishwasher. Open the door to your dishwasher and take out the screws attaching the dishwasher to the counter. Undo the electrical connection to the dishwasher. Slide the dishwasher out. You may have to adjust the legs to get the dishwasher out. If you have a new dishwasher to install, read the directions for installing it, do the reverse to take the old one out.
Remove all previous paint or coverings. Etch if necessary to remove efflorescence. Follow manufacturers directions for preparation and application.