which Dish soap do you use?

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I use Dawn advantage and it seems I need to use a gallon of it just to get thru an average load of dishes and pots so wasteful :mad: please tell me what you use TIA
 
I use Dawn ultra concentrated and love it. It's also the best stain remover I've ever used. I even take a small bottle of it to Disney for stains.
 
i usually get what is onsale and with coupons. i usually buy gain (stuff smells great) or ultra dawn. it lasts and you dont need a ton to get your dishes clean.
 
Palmolive, the old green kind. It's the cheapest one at BJ's, and I can usually find a coupon for it. Well, I think Ivory is cheaper, but it leaves a residue on the dishes, no matter how much you rinse so everything tastes like soap :crazy2:
 

I live alone, so I don't have to wash a lot of dishes. I use the regular Dawn blue stuff, which works fine. A normal sized bottle lasts quite awhile.
 
I use Dawn advantage and it seems I need to use a gallon of it just to get thru an average load of dishes and pots so wasteful :mad: please tell me what you use TIA

I use either store brand or Ajax brand(it's cheap). One or two squirts is enough for a whoel sinkful of dishes. You don't need tons of suds for it to work.
 
Just had to peak around the corner to the kitchen sink----it's Ultra Dawn--it was either 1) on sale or 2) I had a coupon:goodvibes. I'm not brand loyal when it comes to dish soap.
 
I use plain old Palmolive. Otherwise I can taste it.
 
At Costco, I get the Palmolive Original green kind but I mix about 3/4 cup soap and 1/4 water to stretch it. I think the last very large bottle I had lasted me about 9 months, no joke!
 
I only use Dawn and it is the only product I am brand loyal to. (they provide it during oil spills)
 
I use Costco's house brand Kirkland Signature Environmentally Friendly dish soap. It comes in a gallon bottle and I'm not even halfway through it 15 months later! :rotfl:

For tough baked on crud, I make a paste of baking soda and water and rub it with a regular sponge. Works way better than any dish soap and it won't leave scratch marks from a scrubbie on my pots and pans. And it's super cheap. :thumbsup2
 
Only non-petroleum based soaps in our house so either Seventh Generation or Trader Joe's.
 
I only use Dawn. :)

If you're having to use more, it might mean your water temp is too cool or your water is hard.
 
I use Dawn also, just the regular blue stuff and a little goes a long way for me. I use those cascade tabs for the dishwasher, when there's one to use.

Hard water can also play a part in how much you need to get dishes clean.
 
I only use Dawn. :)

If you're having to use more, it might mean your water temp is too cool or your water is hard.

When we lived in town, I'd go through a bottle a month of Dawn. Now that we have well water and a softener, albeit my water is still on the hard side, a snall bottle will last 6+ months.

If the OP has hard water, I can't think of anything that will really help resolve that.
 
When we had well water Daawn worked the best our water was very hard. We are now on city water and I use Palmolive the green kind.
 












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