Phosphates pose a threat to aquatic life and can end up in drinking-water reservoirs. In response to new laws, more and more makers of dishwasher detergents are reducing the amounts of phosphates in their products. But, according to a recent article published by The New York Times, "Cleaner for the Environment, Not for the Dishes," consumers claim their low-phosphate detergents aren't getting the job done.
Launched in 1991, Shaklee Basic-D was the first patented phosphate-free dishwashing cleanser. Today, our Shaklee Get Clean Dish Washer Automatic Powder Concentrate is a patented, high-performing, phosphate-free dishwasher cleanser. Its enzyme-activated formula removes tough stains without the need for prerinsing, leaving dishes sparkling clean. Shaklee Get Clean products do not contain phosphates—and never will.
Shouldn't everyone you know be using a phosphate-free dishwasher concentrate that leaves dishes sparkling clean?
Help us get the word out by sharing this with your friends and family—they'll thank you for it!
This was a message from our Shaklee Corp.
I have been using these products for over 11 years and LOVE them!!!
If I am washing a pot or pan, I seriously only use a couple of DROPS of liquid and it gets all the grease off!
And for my dishwasher, I use Shaklee’s detergent and I NEVER PRE-WASH/RINSE my dishes.
NEVER!
They come out CLEAN every time. I am so grateful for this because it saves me SOOOO much time!
According to this cost comparison sheet, it only costs 18.9 cents of Dish Wash Automatic Concentrate per load of dishes. CHEEP! Did you know that Cascade Complete costs 28.4 cents per load and Seventh Generation costs 40.4 cents per load?
Have a great day!
Bonnie :)
Thank you so much for the info! I am so frustrated by this ban .Heading over now to check out your poducts
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Don't you just Love the New York Times? Seems like getting clean dishes is on everyone's mind these days! I will have to try the dish detergent soon.
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