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I just use that cheap great value stuff. Works very well. Then I use Sunlight with chlorine bleach to remove coffee and tea stains.....Bill in Az....
 
Hi Larry. Using Cascade Complete Powder. I was never a fan of gels but......The new Cascade Gel All in One , meaning Complete, Advanced bleach, etc. (the one in Cosco) really, does a fantastic job. My7 new Electrolux diswasher is great, and the flatware and glasses come out sparkling. I also use Jet Dry.
 
Don't buy Members' Mark tablets (Sam's Club) if you have hard water. I bought a huge box of that and it sucks. Leaves white spots all over everything and doesn't clean well.
 
FINISH all in one tabs all the time!
I bought to 90 tabs box each and I have a reserve for the 2 months to come. They do a fantastic job at cleaning and don't leave any kind of smell in the dishwasher, plus this way I use only the low setting on the salt and rinse aid dispenser as the tablets are supposed to make up for them (but here the water is really hard so a little helps).
When these will be over I'll wait for the next sale and in the mean time use Carrefour (a chain of supermarkets) dishwashing powder as it works as nicely as Finish and a 3 kg box costs like 15 tabs.
I'm also curious to try those Lidl tabs as once Carlo told me they clean very well.
 
I also like the Wal_Mart, Great Value detergent and also the A & P brand. These detergents work fantastically. I believe at one time the both of them were rated #1 by Consumer Reports.
 
Somat

I´m using Somat powder in my Bosch. It does a good job but I prefer finish powder. I´m also using Claro7in1 tabs and they work well too.
 
Electrosol

Now known as Finish.This product has been the ONLY dishwasher detergent I will ever use.I had to replace so many pieces of my favorite Pyrex cookware,drinking glasses and other clear or see thru glass that Cascade had left permanent streaks and clowded marks on.I am sure my incoming hot water is at least 150F.I worked in restaurants where Electrosol was used in professional/comercial set ups and got great results using it along with its partner,JetDry.I remember that Economics Laboratories originaly made Electrosol,Finish and JetDry for comercial and domestic use.They had the list in alphabetical order of the 20+ brands of dishwasher manufacturers that recomended these on the side of the boxes they came in.

Admiral
Bradford
Caloric
Chambers
Coranado
Crosley
Firestone
Frigidaire
Gaffers and Sattler
General Electric
Gibson
Hotpoint
Insinkerator
JennAir
Kelvinator
KitchenAid
Ling Tempko
Magic Chef
Maytag
Modern Maid
Norge
Penncrest
Philco
Preway
Roper
Sears Kenmore
Tappan
Thermadoor
Waste King Universal
Westinghouse
Whirlpool

Now that Electrosol and Finish have merged again,They are dropping the E'sol and JetDry brands and focusing more on Finish as their sole line of dishwasher solvents.
 
In my KitchenAid....

The Cascade Complete funky green and blue gel + powder tab pack, with about a teaspoon or two of LemiShine in the main dispenser too. Nothing on the prewash side. The LemiShine has really helped keep the inside shiny and bright, and all our glasses are not grey any more.

One word of caution though -- when LemiShine says on the package (in too-small type) "Don't use on porcelain enamel cookware..." they really are ~not~ kidding. I found that out the hard way after our big blue LeCreuset came out matte finish on the outside.

Ouch!
 
I'm currently

using the Target brand powder in my GE Nautilus.. does a very good job.

I switch off with Cascade Complete Powder.

However....my all time new favourite is SOMAT tablets!

I don't know what I am going to do next year when phosphate is banned in dishwasher detergent. I guess I'll try what they come up with, and then maybe start adding phosphate separately.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Water Softener/Lime

The reason why I've asked this question is because, Cascade has been doing its job with Jet-Dry
and the results been good but leaving angel halo on glassware bottoms. The only way to combat this problem
is with a tablespoon of Citric Acid in the main wash and glasses are shining like new!

I will buy a box of finish to see if it would leave any residue like Cascade without using Citric Acid.

Thanks everyone!
Larry
 
I use Dollar General powder and it works great! It's $2.50 for a 2 lb box, and I usually buy two boxes and they last about 3 or 4 months.

Every other month I run half a cup of it through my Frigidaire front loader, it really makes that stainless steel drum shine.
 
Here's my arsenal. I use the 2-in-1 Action Pacs with Dawn for most loads. I use the liquid/gel for my toughest pots/pans loads, because I can add more product to handle the grime. I bought the Complete Pacs just to try them. They don't seem to clean regular loads any better than the cheaper 2-in-1 Action Pacs, and they don't handle super-grimy pots/pans as well as the liquid.

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