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I can remember Glist dishwasher detergents and used to buy from Savers though can't buy it anymore as far as i am aware. Found it very good for stain removal. I have since been using Fairy dishwasher tablets and will not use anything else now. Found them the best and always on offer so they don't work out too expensive.
 
Speaking of Fairy dishwasher detergents, there was also Fairy 'Tab-in-Tab': compressed hard biological tablets with an indentation, in which a modicum of blue powder detergent resided. This was to act as a quick dissolving pre-soaker. I quite liked those.
 
Haven't they disappeared and become the new fairy capsule?

I have an issue with my Miele dishwasher and fairy tabs it seems they make more froth than Finish and you can hear the pump running dry if I notice it when in the kitchen I throw in a kettle of water and its ok from then but if I am not going to be about I use a Finish tab instead .
 
The hard Fairy 'Tab-in-Tab' tablets were indeed replaced by those awful pods.

I've been wondering why these pods seem to foam up so much. Do they have anionic surfactants in them?

I thought automatic dishwasher detergents were supposed to be low-foaming, hence the use of non-ionic (low foam) surfactants?
 

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