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On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 10:46:07 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>For years, we've used Cascade in powder form, then gel. It worked well
>until it had to be reformulated to eliminate phosphates. After that it
>was OK, but not as good. A couple of weeks ago we bought a new
>KitchenAid dishwasher. It was an improvement and we were quite
>satisfied with the outcome of dishes, glassware and flatware. It also
>came with a trial pack of Cascade Platinum in pellet form. I put it
>aside for a while
>
>We had a full load of mixed items and I figured I'd try the pellets.
>Dropped it in, pushed the buttons and went to bed. Next morning, the
>results were fantastic. This stuff is even better than the old
>phosphate formula. Glasses sparkled like the day they were new, not a
>spot on the stainless steel flatware.
>
>I did not check the cost per load, but this stuff is better than
>anything we've used to date. I'm willing to pay a little more.


I use Intuitional Cascade that I get at a restaurant supply store. I
also use Finish that I get at Costco. The combination works very
well.
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