mich
Well-known member
This is a question, I've been meaning to ask, and I feel like should be brought up. And, I ask this because, as I venture through supermarket aisles, and read detergent boxes and ingredient listings, I'm noticing more & more detergents now are "all in one" or "contain shine boosters" or rinse aid built in.
Personally, I believe the original purpose of rinse aid, was to prevent water spotting in rinse cycles, however, with newer dishwashers the purpose is to help assist with sheeting water of plates (so they dry faster, and don't use as much energy). But, more & more detergents, are now better formulated to give spotless dishes, so the original purpose, really isn't needed.
Out of just pure curiosity, I went into the settings of my Bosch DW, and turned of the rinse aid, and ran it with a Finish Power-Ball Tablet. When I opened the machine this morning, everything was just as dry, and sparkling as if the rinse aid was in there.
I couldn't believe it. Mostly because, the dishes actually seemed just as dry, even the plastics. I honestly, would have expected these good results with the Finish Quantum, but definitely not with the Bargain Priced Powerball Tabs, I'm just amazed.
So.. Fellow Members? Do you use a rinse aid, or do you do without? Can you tell the difference? I just wanna hear what everyones experiences are
Personally, I believe the original purpose of rinse aid, was to prevent water spotting in rinse cycles, however, with newer dishwashers the purpose is to help assist with sheeting water of plates (so they dry faster, and don't use as much energy). But, more & more detergents, are now better formulated to give spotless dishes, so the original purpose, really isn't needed.
Out of just pure curiosity, I went into the settings of my Bosch DW, and turned of the rinse aid, and ran it with a Finish Power-Ball Tablet. When I opened the machine this morning, everything was just as dry, and sparkling as if the rinse aid was in there.
I couldn't believe it. Mostly because, the dishes actually seemed just as dry, even the plastics. I honestly, would have expected these good results with the Finish Quantum, but definitely not with the Bargain Priced Powerball Tabs, I'm just amazed.
So.. Fellow Members? Do you use a rinse aid, or do you do without? Can you tell the difference? I just wanna hear what everyones experiences are
