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Actually works better then the previous cascade tablets that left a gritty feeling on the dishes.
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We prefer to use tablets to liquid dish soap- it is easier to just throw a tablet in and I've always thought that they get the dishes cleaner. These tablets clean better than the traditional dish tablets we've used before, but they are very expensive. They are also individually wrapped in plastic. The wrappers are recyclable, but in our community it is difficult to recycle anything but #1 and #2 plastics. The wrappers are #5. Due to price and packing issues, will probably not buy these again.
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I have tried numerous green cleaning dishwasher detergents and I've found this to be the best by far. It cleans without me having to rinse my dishes first (saves water) and doesn't leave any strange residue. I will never switch from these as they do what they claim to and I have dishes that sparkle again without harming our water systems
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I like using the tablets. There is never a residue, no wondering about how much to use, cleans well and it's not harmful to our septic system or environment. That said, they are not a cheap cleaning option, but most of the the household cleaning items that are eco-friendly aren't.