mich
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Back in August of 2013, when Cascade Institutional (a formula geared towards Food Service use, and phosphate laden) was discontinued, a new product, came out from nowhere.
Cascade "Professional" Fryer Boil Out - And what really strikes me, is the formula for this *new* product.
For Comparison Sake, here is a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the new product.
and here is one, for Cascade Professional. Be sure to scroll all the way, to the bottom.
www.pg.com
Hmmm... Notice something similar?
It would appear to me, in quiet, P&G realized, they'd lose a market, that really isn't a problem for them. No one is gonna ban Phosphate Based, Fryer Cleaning products. And if they did, they'd get an earful from people, who actually have to clean them.
So, since dishwasher based formulas, are banned, they took their "multi-use" product, and simply repackaged it. Now, they can skirt the ban, and still sell to the market they always had...
I'm not quite, sure, they would want purchasers, to use this though, for dishwasher detergent. But I don't see a reason not too. It's the same formula (from what I can tell), and I'd bet, it'd leave Dishes, "Virtually Spotless" like always
Cascade "Professional" Fryer Boil Out - And what really strikes me, is the formula for this *new* product.
For Comparison Sake, here is a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the new product.
and here is one, for Cascade Professional. Be sure to scroll all the way, to the bottom.
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Hmmm... Notice something similar?
It would appear to me, in quiet, P&G realized, they'd lose a market, that really isn't a problem for them. No one is gonna ban Phosphate Based, Fryer Cleaning products. And if they did, they'd get an earful from people, who actually have to clean them.
So, since dishwasher based formulas, are banned, they took their "multi-use" product, and simply repackaged it. Now, they can skirt the ban, and still sell to the market they always had...
I'm not quite, sure, they would want purchasers, to use this though, for dishwasher detergent. But I don't see a reason not too. It's the same formula (from what I can tell), and I'd bet, it'd leave Dishes, "Virtually Spotless" like always
