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Default Low foaming liquid dishwashing detergent


"Catmandy (Sheryl)" > wrote in message
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On May 9, 7:08 pm, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "Roy" > wrote in message
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> >I despise these liquid detergents for hand washing of dishes because
> > of the high sudsing additives. The P & G and Unilever products are the
> > worst. Are their low sudsing products available at reasonable prices?
> > Anyone else having similar experience with liquid dish detergents?

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> I use Dawn because it is the best grease cutter I have found. You don't
> need much of it and it is a low foaming detergent. Plus they donate
> revenue
> to wildlife rehabilitation and rescue organizations.
>
> Paul


Dawn is murder on your hands though and I find Ajax is just as good at
cutting through the grease.
And you are paying for those donations... their prices are MUCH higher
to accomodate their profit margin after the donation is made. And it's
probably not as much as you might think per bottle. You are better off
donating on your own to those organizations. I also prefer not to use
P&G products but that's a story for another day. It's very hard to
avoid them since they've bought up so many other companies but I try
to limit my purchases to items that weren't always under P&G's
umbrella.


P&G is one of the most unethical businesses when it comes to animal testing.
I boycott all of their products for this reason. I cannot abide by a
company that infects 10s of thousands of animals with cancer merely to test
new formulas for their specialty diets. I'm no PETA member but I simply
cannot condone their practices with my patronage.

Paul