Trying something new. I have tried Dawn dishwashing liquid, as well as all the other name brand and generic brand dishwashing liquids. I get frustrated with all of them in the fact that within minutes I am looking at dingy water, no bubbles, etc. Now I know the soap can clean without the bubbles, but if bubble sustainability isn't necessary, why pay the crazy price for Dawn? For that matter, I say to myself (and now you), why pay for dishwashing liquid at all? Even the Aldi brand is now $1.89 a bottle. You have to use so much per batch of dishes.There has to be a way to save a bit. You know me, every dime saved is important. Pinch that penny till it screams. So enter....
I have a few of these in my cabinet because I was using them to make laundry soap. Not happy with the laundry soap. I think I have really hard water (probably why I don't get all the nice bubbles), but it works for some. Anyway, I ran out of dishwashing liquid a couple of days ago, and rather than jump into the car and make a trip into town to get more, I thought I would try this. This is emormous soap bar (14 oz) and it costs about $1. I begin by putting the whole bar in the sink and let it stay there as the sink fills with hot water. I let it stay there a little longer after I get the sink full, but after a couple of minutes I take it out and rest it on the back of the sink. I have to say I am very happy with the results, and it doesn't seem to be using too much of the bar at once. It does a great job loosening stuck on foods and all the bells and whistles one looks for in a soap for their dish washing. Sound like a commercial yet? Now in full disclosure here I will say it does leave soap residue on the side of my sink, but I just wipe around the sink as the water drains out and its good. No worries. So should you feel the need to go CAAARAZY with some dishwashing, give it a try.
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