Add this to the list of items I will have to smuggle in Obama’s America! Light Bulbs....Soda.....now Diswashing Detergent......LOL
For years Cascade was the BEST... now, P&G has RUINED it.
I am looking for a new brand that won't etch my glassware, actually cleans lipstick off of teacups, and WON'T PIT MY ALL-CLAD COOKWARE (I just saw one review online where the person was saying that the new product has chlorine bleach in it and has wrecked his metalware, All-Clad pots, and an heirloom butter dish).
I want to avoid that. I also don't want to have a econazi debate about phosphates. I want a product that saves me money at the store, saves me labor and energy of having to prewash, and cleans the dishes without ruining them. Rod
A friend and I are in the process of painting the kitchen at our church (volunteer work). Due to the enviro-whiner crowd at our church, who perceive themselves sensitive to everything, we had to use the enviro crappo paint ($40 a gallon). We tried it, but it was beading up off the old surface badly, so we let it dry, then found we could take it off with a wet cloth!!
So my painting partner went to see the minister with the “problem”. He gave us a half gallon of enviro crappo primer. Great. Same result. I went to see the minister this time and politely axed him for permission to use real latex paint, so we could do a proper job. He finally relented. We went and bought real latex paint, and the job is going fine.
Next time they want a room painted at church, I wiil be happy to do it if I can use real paint. If they want the enviro crappo paint applied, they can find a different volunteer.