mich
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Anyone actually know?
I was reading a box of Finish Tabs and something hit me -
"The formula for this automatic dish detergent averages nor more than 8.7 phosphorus by weight, in the form of phosphates, which is equivalent to 2.2 grams per use level."
That's barely even half of a teaspoon. Is that actually the amount of STPP, or the by product of phosphorus contained in the amount added?
Laundress, do you know anything? I'd kinda like to know what is the proper ratio is. I mean, a teaspoon, sorta sounds right, looking at a tablet, but the same wording is on Old Laundry Boxes, and I KNOW, there was more than a teaspoon of phosphates in those formulas. I'd just love any sort of calculator, or any information any of you guys have.
Thanks,
Mich
I was reading a box of Finish Tabs and something hit me -
"The formula for this automatic dish detergent averages nor more than 8.7 phosphorus by weight, in the form of phosphates, which is equivalent to 2.2 grams per use level."
That's barely even half of a teaspoon. Is that actually the amount of STPP, or the by product of phosphorus contained in the amount added?
Laundress, do you know anything? I'd kinda like to know what is the proper ratio is. I mean, a teaspoon, sorta sounds right, looking at a tablet, but the same wording is on Old Laundry Boxes, and I KNOW, there was more than a teaspoon of phosphates in those formulas. I'd just love any sort of calculator, or any information any of you guys have.
Thanks,
Mich