mark_wpduet
Well-known member
I bought a case of Cascade institutional w/ phosphates online (6 boxes). Prior to that, I had been using the non phosphate Cascade & adding STPP to it.
I see a pretty big difference!
I have a crock pot that is removable for washing and it's black in color. With the Cascade without phosphates with STPP added on the longest cycle, that black crock pot would NEVER come clean. I had to scrub it HARD afterwards to get it clean. Most all other dishes would come clean though.
I used the crock pot earlier this week and it was baked on beef stew. All I did was scrape it and put it in the DW and I used the institutional Cascade w/ phosphates & pots & pans cycle and it came sparkling clean.
So I guess simply adding STPP (at least in my case) isn't as good as the old formula with phosphates.
I see a pretty big difference!
I have a crock pot that is removable for washing and it's black in color. With the Cascade without phosphates with STPP added on the longest cycle, that black crock pot would NEVER come clean. I had to scrub it HARD afterwards to get it clean. Most all other dishes would come clean though.
I used the crock pot earlier this week and it was baked on beef stew. All I did was scrape it and put it in the DW and I used the institutional Cascade w/ phosphates & pots & pans cycle and it came sparkling clean.
So I guess simply adding STPP (at least in my case) isn't as good as the old formula with phosphates.