that is 100% different from what you originally said.
In fact, the dishwasher has a soft, tarry black plastic layer on the back to absorb noise. It is slightly sticky. It softens when the dishwasher heats up and fills with hot water and steam. If the dishwasher is pushed hard back against anything, for a long period, the sticky surface will flow onto the object and stick to it.
Scape the sticky black residue off the plug, and tape a barrier material to the back of the dishwasher. I used baking parchment as it was handy in the kitchen and has a non-stick coating. You can use a bit of white spirit to clean up the plug if you want, but it will probably be stained now.
In fact, the dishwasher has a soft, tarry black plastic layer on the back to absorb noise. It is slightly sticky. It softens when the dishwasher heats up and fills with hot water and steam. If the dishwasher is pushed hard back against anything, for a long period, the sticky surface will flow onto the object and stick to it.
Scape the sticky black residue off the plug, and tape a barrier material to the back of the dishwasher. I used baking parchment as it was handy in the kitchen and has a non-stick coating. You can use a bit of white spirit to clean up the plug if you want, but it will probably be stained now.