On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 19:21:28 +0100, Rod Speed
wrote:
"Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 14:20:53 +0100, wrote:
I have always been a fan of Cascade Platinum Actionpacs. Just to
compare, bought some Finish powder recently and it keeps clumping,
which means that our dishes were coming out dirty and needing
rewashing pretty much every time we ran it. So, will ci=ome back to
Cascade again. You can surely do your own research by reading reviews
from https://www.theolive.com/reviews/bes...her-detergent/ , and
playing with various detergents.
They're all the same, it's just detergent.
No they are not all the same. One left a haze on glasses
after a number of washes. Finish removed that haze and
it never happened when Finish was used.
I use rinse aid to remove the haze, so the detergent can leave it if it
likes. I've set the rinse aid selector to full.
I never rinse or anything, just tip stuff like chop bones
and T bones into the bin before the plate goes into
the dishwasher and do a run usually about every 2
weeks, when there are no more clean dinner plates.
Same here, but more often as I have many many pets and use a lot of
dishes. Probably every 3 or 4 days I run the dishwasher.
And wash extremely filthy stuff like the roast lamb
roast pan with nothing done before washing except
to melt the fat and pour that off into an empty can.
And only wash that after a number of roasts. The
worst of the detergents don't get as good a result.
I leave stuff caked on for a few days, and a few dishes will come out
still slightly dirty, they just go back in again. The best detergent
isn't any better at this. What I find most effective is increasing the
temperature of the wash cycle.
Hopefully Pam will read this and burst a blood vessel or something.