Dishwasher detergent
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 16:03:09 -0800 (PST), ImStillMags
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> On Friday, November 22, 2013 1:07:09 PM UTC-8, Kalmia wrote:
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> > Same here. I buy the house brand and the dishes seem pretty darn clean to me. Maybe I have lower standards.
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> I think it all depends on how you load your dishwasher. I mean do you pre wash the dishes before you put them in ? If so, then you don't need a heavy duty detergent. If you just do a quick scrape or rinse and there is still food smears left on the dishes you need a better dishwashing detergent.
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> I tend to just do a quick scrape and maybe a rinse if it's egg yolk but most of the time I just scrape and put dishes in the washer and run it when it gets full. That's about once or maybe twice in a 7 day period, so food has time to really dry on there.
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> With the Cascade Complete they are sparkling clean and no residue in the catch basin either.
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> I have a 'regular' dishwasher, nothing high priced or fancy and the dishes are always clean with the Cascade Complete.
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I scrape and pre-rinse my dishes, but went over to Finish because my
glasses were getting foggy. My new and still unopened box is Cascade
powder. What does Complete have that I won't have with powder and a
rinse agent?
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