whirlcool
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The other night for dinner we made a Chinese Chicken recipe which called for Sesame seeds to be used on the chicken and in the sauce. When we were done we loaded all the dishes in our Maytag dishwasher, filled the detergent container with Cascade Complete powder, set the wash time to Normal, Boosted Heat for Wash and Sanitized Rinse and heated dry.
The next morning we noticed after the dishes were washed that everything seemed to have Sesame seeds stuck to it. Inside and outside of everything. Glasses had Sesame seeds inside and out. And they were dried on to the items too. You couldn't use a fingernail to pop the seeds off. So I figured we'd have to hand wash everything to fix this problem.
But then I thought how about rerunning the load only this time use an old Cascade Extra Action Gel Pack with Phosphates instead. So I put one of those in the machine and reran it using the same settings. The results? Not a Sesame Seed anywhere to be found on any item in the dishwasher. Plus the glasses have a nice silky smooth feel to them that you don't get from the newer detergents.
I suspected that while the newer detergents clean pretty good, they still are not up to where they used to be when they had factory installed phosphates in the mix.
BTW, this was the first time anything was ever left on dishes cleaned in our Maytag. No yibbles ever. But then again we don't usually use Sesame Seeds very often in our recipes either.
The next morning we noticed after the dishes were washed that everything seemed to have Sesame seeds stuck to it. Inside and outside of everything. Glasses had Sesame seeds inside and out. And they were dried on to the items too. You couldn't use a fingernail to pop the seeds off. So I figured we'd have to hand wash everything to fix this problem.
But then I thought how about rerunning the load only this time use an old Cascade Extra Action Gel Pack with Phosphates instead. So I put one of those in the machine and reran it using the same settings. The results? Not a Sesame Seed anywhere to be found on any item in the dishwasher. Plus the glasses have a nice silky smooth feel to them that you don't get from the newer detergents.
I suspected that while the newer detergents clean pretty good, they still are not up to where they used to be when they had factory installed phosphates in the mix.
BTW, this was the first time anything was ever left on dishes cleaned in our Maytag. No yibbles ever. But then again we don't usually use Sesame Seeds very often in our recipes either.