I don't know what washing the logic board in the dishwasher will accomplish. If you're concerned about oxidation between pins and socket connectors, sometimes all you need to do is remove the chip and plug it back in. But what's better is to use some sort of electronic cleanser, RS used to sell cans of the stuff. There's even a brush on the end of the tube for scrubbing things down. I have washed things in tubs, but I use detergent and a ample helping of ammonia. It will loosen crud and whatnot, on some keyboards especially (check how your k/b is constructed before you do this, ones w/foam depressors is a no-no). But in generally I don't know what good it is for electronic boards.
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