Actually, no. It's a matter of what your time is worth. For example, almost everyone knows how to change their oil, but I'll bet you that most people pay someone else to do it.
Environmental interests? More like complying with the law...
Sixteen states have enacted a law that requires phosphorus-free household detergents starting July 1, 2010, including: Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington (State), Wisconsin.
Actually, no. It's a matter of what your time is worth. For example, almost everyone knows how to change their oil, but I'll bet you that most people pay someone else to do it.
The ones you blame your dirty dishes on. You mentioned them earlier. Is there something else you'd like to say about them?
darrins should have his thread starting ability suspended..he's reaching yonivore status when it comes to starting irrelevent threads...
oh, I don't know. I'm glad this thread is here, because I had no idea why my glasses were super filmy all of a sudden. It never clicked that it must have been the new Cascade I bought.darrins should have his thread starting ability suspended..he's reaching yonivore status when it comes to starting irrelevent threads...
Now due to this thread, I know why my dishes are dirty, and I have to buy second product (lemi-shine) to clean my dishes, since the main product (cascade) doesn't work any more.
I learn something every day on ST. I'm not wasting my time, no...
Was there another reason to take out the ingredient that makes detergent work?
I didn't know, either. It's actually quite a relief to know the cause.
And miss out on all the laffs? Crazy talk!
I have a suggestion..try a different detergent
Gee, thanks Captain Obvious.
Dunno. Was there?
(besides the ones already mentioned upstream, of course)
Or for about $3 he could buy a pound of TSP (trisodium phosphate) and just use around a 1/4 teaspoon of it along with his detergent.
I use plastic plates, and cups that way I don't have to worry about my dish soap harming the environment.
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Nice one.What branch?
I've been using this stuff since they came out with it, and yes, it makes a big difference! I also put a little bit of Magic Shine in the bottom of the dishwasher as it helps also with hard water build up.
However, even with all this, sometimes my dishes don't come out as clean as they used to.
Secretary of Transportation and Real World alum, Sean Duffy
Duffy: "The president is talking about shower heads. You don't have enough water that can come through your shower heads because of Biden's regulations. So fixing small things like that -- hopefully he's gonna get the dishwashers. Wouldn't it be great if dishwashers worked again?"
His hair does look like tbh.
Damn I learned my lesson about not cutting my own hair in 5th grade!
But he's Secretary of Transportation and you're not.
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