From: atlfitgirl
On Sep 19, 2007
I ran out of liquid detergent one day and I found this basic recipe on the web. I didn't really like the powdered version either and decided to add the water to it. So much better! I also like to add the essential oils and vinegar to the rinse cycle... really makes the dishes squeaky clean...not to mention really freshens up the dishwasher! Thanks for sharing a great tip!
From: evewitch
On Nov 29, 2008
My militant, eco-friendly, anti-establishment, anti-packaging self really wanted this to work as well or better than the commercial stuff. However, no matter which setting or cycle I used, it left a film on plastic, nonstick surfaces, and my rough-textured metal silverware and measuring cups. It did much better on my plates and smooth metal, but still left a few spots even with vinegar for rinse aid. (The vinegar works fine with commercial dishwasher detergent.) If all of your dishes and utensils are made of the right materials this might be a good alternative for you. It simply did not work for me.
From: Chef #978623
On Jan 24, 2009
I had the same problem "evewitch" had. I tried it several times, but it still left that film on all things plastic and onmy glasses. My plates and cereal bowls came out good though, as well. I do use this same sort of mixture in the laundry and it does work really well for that though.
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