Dishwasher Detergent Review
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ecoblogPosted
Mon 03 Jan 2011 10:05am
I wanted to let you know my thoughts on two different dishwasher detergents. Today I am comparing Palmolive Eco Gel Dishwasher Detergent and Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Detergent Concentrated Pacs.
When we moved back in June of 2010 we found ourselves with a dishwasher for the first time and we bought a liquid dishwasher detergentRead on »
Homemade Dishwasher Detergent *updated*
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StephaniePosted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:19am
dishwasher detergent. It is really very simple:
1C Borax
1C Baking Soda
1/2 C salt
Mix it all together. Use 1 TB detergent, and use vinegar as your rinse aid.
I was excited to try this. I had Borax and Baking Soda in bulk, on hand from making laundry detergent. This week I ran out of my beloved Aldi brand of dishwasher detergent, and was ready
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Day 111 of our Green Year: Making our own detergent
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Craig and Layla B.Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 4:16pm
One of our readers, Paula, was nice enough to let us know about a great laundry detergent recipe that you can use when you don't want to use some of the other types of detergents, a few of which are used on animals when they are in the testing phase.
Paula said that the detergent has been used to clean everything from her husband's work clothes
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Laundry Detergent poured on me…what does it mean?
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DrKathyPosted
Tue 04 Jan 2011 12:15am
Dear DR Kathy,
Last night i dreamt i was lying in my bed and someone had thrown washing powder/detergent all over my body. what does this mean?
Candice
Dear Candice,
Someone else pouring detergent on your body in bed seems to indicate that someone is shaming you either about your body or what you are doing with it in bed. You could also
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Detergent exposure hard on workers’ lungs: studies
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COPDsurvivorPosted
Mon 30 Nov 2009 10:01pm
People who work in detergent factories are at increased risk of developing respiratory problems, including asthma, probably from exposure to chemicals contained in detergent, two new studies hint.
But a spokesman for the detergent industry argues that the findings from these studies don’t apply to the US and European detergent industries
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Review - PROwash Activewear Detergent
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BrucePosted
Thu 18 Jun 2009 1:51pm
I've seen a few reviews around the blogoshere in recent months for Prowash Activewear Detergent and then one day a few weeks ago I was invited to try out this product for myself. I thought what did I have to lose so I took them up on their offer of trying some of their fancy new detergent out in exchange for writing a review on my blog. A week or so
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dishwasher detergent
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Amy ..Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:25pm
Recently I made a comment about my horror at seeing people buy conventional dishwasher detergent, but I realize I haven't even written a post about what better options there are.
Conventional brands of dishwasher detergent contain phosphates, which can cause algae blooms in lakes and ponds that can suffocate plants and animals that live in those bodies of water
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To realiza the detergent builders
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lenisuerPosted
Sun 10 Oct 2010 6:44pm
When I use detergent I always pay attention to the detergent builder s, Detergent builders are materials, which can be used to bind cations (mainly calcium, Ca2+, and magnesium Mg2+) contained in wash solutions that results in water softening. Builders enhance the quality of the water, thereby making the detergents work in a more effective
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