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Dishwasher powder is alkaline, normally around the pH of 9-10.
Cascade says it can be used in cold water.
No if it is the dish washing soap for the sink. The liquid dishwasher soap can be used.
I believe most makes are 6.8- 7.
yes but for more effcancy mix it with something else like Cascade it would work better
Run your dishwasher with jet dry or a dishwasher cleaning product with nothing in it.
Dishwasher powder is alkaline, normally around the pH of 9-10.
Cascade says it can be used in cold water.
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mainly the commercials... there is no real difference besides the price
clorox bleach with washing powder in the sank
Cascade has a new product out called Cascade Complete Pacs and they are offering a $.50 off coupon. This can be found at http://www.cascadeclean.com/en_US/home.do.
No if it is the dish washing soap for the sink. The liquid dishwasher soap can be used.
I believe most makes are 6.8- 7.
It may have something to do with the dishwashing powder or liquid used in the dishwasher.Since my first question in December on why aluminum turned black in the dishwasher, I have done further research. I was using Cascade which I have used for years. I switched to Finish which is made by the same company that makes Jet Dry. I then washed a different aluminum pan in the dishwasher and it was fine.I recently ADDED JetDry to my dishwasher--dispenser was empty for a long while. THREE aluminum pans turned black with Cascase tablets and JetDry. It's disgusting! Anyone have answers?
yes but for more effcancy mix it with something else like Cascade it would work better
You can probably remove the dye with dishwasher detergent. I used dishwasher detergent to remove jet black permanent hair dye from a white formica counter top. It removed the dye 100%. You couldn't even see a trace of the dye. If dishwasher detergent can remove black permanent hair dye, it can remove just about any dye. You want the dishwasher detergent that says it DOES contain bleach. Pour the detergent on the marks. Let that sit overnight. Then wipe the detergent away with wet paper towels. For some reason, dishwasher detergent works better than Clorox. (I tried Clorox, and it didn't work for me.)