passatdoc
Well-known member
A number of recent posts have covered the issue of a ban on phosphates in US dishwasher detergent by summer 2010. I have not seen independent source confirmation of this allegation, but several posters here, whom one would think are a knowledgeable source, have confirmed the rumor.
Other posters here have posted their experiences using phosphate-free detergents and how their machines underperformed with the new formulations.
I had to go to Costco this evening to buy supplies for my office, and while there (buying toilet paper and cleaning supplies) I passed the aisle with Finish tablets. Carton of 100 tabs for $14.99. So I couldn't resist the temptation and bought two cartons. The present carton I am using is still half full, so I appear to have a hoard of about 300 tablets.
I recently read Consumer Reports' evaluation of dishwasher detergent. Oddly enough, there was no mention of an impending phosphate ban. I copied the chart with the ratings, but am reluctant to post it here in case it violates copyright use. Instead, here is a quote:
"For general use:
Cascade Complete with Bleach Hydroclean Action Powder, liquid, 12 cents (RECOMMENDED BRAND)
The Cascade Complete with Bleach Hydroclean Action Powder was very effective overall and cost less than half as much as many other top-performing detergents. If you want to or must use a phosphate-free detergent, consider the Method Smarty Dish tablet, which while not a recommended pick did perform the best out of the phosphate-free products we tested."
I tend to take CR washer ratings with a grain of salt, because they aren't looking at long-term reliability and durability. When they rate detergent for washers and dishwashers, I tend to place more importance on their findings because durability isn't an issue here; either the product cleans well, or it doesn't.
In the meantime, I will keep socking away the Finish.
Other posters here have posted their experiences using phosphate-free detergents and how their machines underperformed with the new formulations.
I had to go to Costco this evening to buy supplies for my office, and while there (buying toilet paper and cleaning supplies) I passed the aisle with Finish tablets. Carton of 100 tabs for $14.99. So I couldn't resist the temptation and bought two cartons. The present carton I am using is still half full, so I appear to have a hoard of about 300 tablets.
I recently read Consumer Reports' evaluation of dishwasher detergent. Oddly enough, there was no mention of an impending phosphate ban. I copied the chart with the ratings, but am reluctant to post it here in case it violates copyright use. Instead, here is a quote:
"For general use:
Cascade Complete with Bleach Hydroclean Action Powder, liquid, 12 cents (RECOMMENDED BRAND)
The Cascade Complete with Bleach Hydroclean Action Powder was very effective overall and cost less than half as much as many other top-performing detergents. If you want to or must use a phosphate-free detergent, consider the Method Smarty Dish tablet, which while not a recommended pick did perform the best out of the phosphate-free products we tested."
I tend to take CR washer ratings with a grain of salt, because they aren't looking at long-term reliability and durability. When they rate detergent for washers and dishwashers, I tend to place more importance on their findings because durability isn't an issue here; either the product cleans well, or it doesn't.
In the meantime, I will keep socking away the Finish.
